After spending heavily on Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo right away, Manchester United is now focusing on the sales they need, reportedly negotiating a £200,000 star departure.
Players Man UTD was available for sale this summer
After finishing 15th and not qualified for European football, many Manchester United were hoping to withstand a difficult summer transfer window. So far, it has not been proven that this is not the case.
Instead, Ineos is splashing cash – first welcomed Cunha for around £63 million, then signed Mbeumo from Brentford with an offer of over £60 million. However, these arrivals are unlikely to come this summer without any sacrifices.
Front of the exit, the Red Devils get busy and have to open the exit doors for several players, starting with Alejandro Garnacho and Marcus Rashford. Both players are almost certain to leave Old Trafford this summer, but question marks remain at their next destination.
In an ideal world, Aston Villa has the finances to sign Rashford on a permanent deal following a successful loan spell last season, but the reality is that their PSR issues are likely to result in obstacles in potential trading methods.
Instead, the report suggests that United could be forced to rely on stakeholders such as Barcelona.
Meanwhile, the interest of Premier League rival Chelsea allowed Garnacho’s next destination to approach the house this summer. The Blues reportedly could call out players who Ruben Amorim desperately wants even when he’s heading for the Blues.
Whether it’s Rashford, Garnacho, or a pound-a-week star, Red Devils will have to make a significant liquidation before the end of the summer transfer period.
Man Utd is currently negotiating a “complex” Antony exit
Manchester United are taking part in “complicated” negotiations this summer to sell Antony to a Spanish club on a big-budget deal, as revealed by real Betis chief Manu Fajardo. The Winger endured a spell that resurrected on loan at Betis late last season and is currently keen to complete his return to the La Liga side.
Faljard told local reporters that it was being broadcast by sports witnesses. “We all need to note that this is a very complicated operation. Given the player level and his recent career with Real Betis, it’s not an easy deal.
“However, unless Antony is committed to a third party, we play the cards so that we can choose Antony with the utmost humility. Despite this being a complicated operation, we try to do it in a different way without compromising the club.”
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As Betis Sports Director has repeated, signing Antony isn’t an easy deal – especially for his £200,000 per week salary – that’s something he’s still negotiating this summer.