Man Utd’s rivals looking to take advantage of financial struggles


According to reports, a number of clubs try to use Manchester United’s open financial battles by trying to strike agreements on existing strikes transfer Clauses.

The controversial measures to reduce the cost of United achieved a new level at the beginning of this week when it announced a “transformation plan”, which is expected to contain up to 200 further layoffs of non-play employees, to counteract five years of continuous losses.

With Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos, researching the paths in order to collect money as soon as possible, The Telegraph State clubs that have earlier business with United want to use the advantage by shopping.

Mason Greenwood, Hannibal Mejbri and Facundo Pellistri recently have in shops, including selling mammoth, clauses, while it is also assumed that other descents also contain more modest agreements that would bring united-small money from any future sales.

The report says that there are several clubs that now want to negotiate immediate buy-outs of these clauses and currently guarantee United a sum of money if they agree on their right to avoid a larger fee.

United’s wish to collect money has also seen that they have accepted that no player in the squad can be seen as untouchable.

This change in attitude, like Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund, was interested, while midfielder Kobbie Mainoo was associated with Chelsea in January.

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