Manchester United will be confronted this summer with the reality of a fire sale after he has not won the Europa League with club heads who already decide who they can sell in the coming months
Manchester United would be willing to lose more than £ 100 million on their flops with a large fire sale that is planned this summer. The Red Devils urgently need funds after they have not won the Europa League, and with that a return to the Champions League.
In the aftermath of their defeat against Spurs in Bilbao, every member of the United team was offered for sale, with a large rebuild under Ruben Amorim expected this summer. And it seems that club heads have already set prizes for those they are saying goodbye to.
According to the mail, the club hopes to receive around £ 60-70 million for Argentinian attacker Alejandro Garnacho. He looks unlikely that he will have a future at the club after his furious eruption after the Europa League final.
“Until the final I played every round to help the team, and today I play 20 minutes, I don't know,” said Garnacho. “The final will affect [my decision] But the entire season, the situation of the club. I'm going to try to enjoy the summer and see what happens next. “
Garnacho has been connected to both Napoli and Chelsea in recent months. In the meantime, Marcus Rashford is also expected to leave permanently after his loan in Aston Villa. United has put a price tag of £ 40 million on the attacker.
And although the pair would represent pure profit from a PSR position, the same cannot be said of Rasmus Hojlund and Antony. The couple did not succeed in achieving expectations at Old Trafford after switches with large money and it seems that they can be sold for much less than signed.
It is suggested that United would be willing to accept around £ 25-30 million for Hojlund – a huge decrease in the transfer costs of £ 72 million that they paid atalanta two years ago. And United could lose even more when it comes to Antony.
Although he has been signed for a huge £ 88 million, it seems that it can be sold as low as £ 25 million. Antony is actually impressed during a loan spell with real betis, but it seems unlikely that the Spanish side will be able to pay a permanent deal.
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Club president Angel Haro recently said: “His name was put on the table by the sports director. It was a cheap approach because Manchester United took almost all the salary. The player wanted to come to Betis. It was a pure loan, it was very cheap for betis and there was no option to negotiate something.
“Keeping Antony is whole, very complicated. We will have a meeting with Manchester United to extend the loan with another year, to be able to share a percentage of the player … The point is to see the construction of the player and Manchester United.
“The first filter is placed by Manchester United, and then the player's negotiation would come, but that is a long way away. Moreover, the player is now connected to want to lift a title with betis. When the time comes and the season is over, he will be able to do his part if this option opens.”
