Manchester United was able to lose £ 20 million of £ 20 million permanently sale Marcus Rashford, since you may have to negotiate a payment to compensate for a drop in wages.
The high salary of Rashford ended United’s hopes for a sale in January and the Englishman entered a loan contract in Aston Villa, which includes the option for a future transmission worth 40 million GBP.
It remains to be seen whether Villa triggers this option. United is expected to stick to this price in discussions with other applicants, but the main problem remains Rashford’s wage requirements.
None of the teams interested in Rashford, including the villa and La Liga Giants Barcelona, will probably come close to the 27-year-old’s current salary. The Daily Mail State that United has the prospect of approving a payment to convince Rashford.
Rashford’s United Treaty, which is worth a value of around £ 315,000 a week, has three years before running, and the reluctance to give up guaranteed money could bring talks to a standstill.
In order to avoid such a scenario, United may have to negotiate a payment for Rashford, which could be worth up to 20 million GBP.
If United succeeds in selling Rashford for £ 40 million, they lose half of this number in negotiations with the striker to bring his term in the Old Trafford to a permanent end.
The sale of graduates such as Rashford of the academy is seen as a way to the “pure profit” when it comes to fulfilling the profit and sustainability regulations of the Premier League, and all the funds collected would make a major contribution to supporting the bar-beaten team after making a new stadium of 2 billion GBP.