MU bank millions from sell-on fees for star who never played a game

Manchester United has continued to enjoy an income of sale costs this summer, because the relocation of Antony Elanga gives them a profit with similar deals that they probably benefit

The Summer Company of Manchester United is helped by the millions they receive from sold -out costs they have previously included in deals with Alvaro Carreras – who never played a match for the club – more than £ 7 million because of the bank.

The Red Devils want to strengthen their ranks in the coming weeks, while Ruben Amorim desperately tries to improve his under -performance team. Matheus Cunha is so far the only man who goes to Manchester and joins Wolves for £ 62.5 million.

Now Bryan Mbeumo is on their radar, which costs them more than £ 60 million, but some players' movement helps to cover their bags elsewhere. Newcastle has just signed Antony Elanga from Nottingham Forest, which cost the Magpies £ 55 million.

According to the clauses that were inserted in the deal that brought Elanga from Manchester to Nottingham, United will end up 15 percent of the profit for each deal. Since he has moved for £ 55 million, United would have raised around £ 6 million of the reimbursement, De Telegraaf reports.

Former United Left Back Carreras will end up with even more cash, because he is about to leave Benfica to join in Lisbon after an impressive year in Lisbon for around £ 43 million.

The 22-year-old spent four years at United after initially with their youth arrangement from Madrid. During his time in England, although he was unable to appear a first team for the club that had been on loan for time at Preston, Granada and Benfica, who eventually signed him permanently.

He moved to Portugal for around £ 7 million 12 months ago, which means that Benfica will visit about £ 36 million profit. 20 percent of them – £ 7.2 million – go to United and further strengthen their summer budget.

Amorim could also see that there would be more money through player sales with a number of people who are confronted with uncertain futures at Old Trafford. Marcus Rashford, Antony and Jadon Sancho have all spent time in the past term and do not seem to be part of the plans in Manchester, which means they find new vooragers.

Alejandro Garnacho is another man who has passed the pecking order and has Napoli on him, with the Argentinian who may recommend a huge compensation. United is deemed to want reinforcements in the last third, in midfield and on Wing Back.

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