Man Utd draw up unusual summer transfer plan in bid to fix PSR issue

Manchester United uses a new approach to transfers and has offered a number of their young stars to other clubs to make more profit in the future

Manchester United uses a new transfer approach and offer Academy players to other clubs. The Red Devils have put together a list of their young players, all 18 years or older, and offer teams the opportunity to sign their talent.

It is said that United is willing to sell the players for free, whereby the reservation of high -sale clauses is included in deals, the men reports. The news is said to have come a shock for some families and representatives, but United says that players have been consulted.

Clubs would be surprised that the names offered were offered. That came from the fact that the arrivals of the players at Old Trafford came through major transfer costs to land them.

The move comes as United tries to reform their approach to adhere to profit and sustainability rules. The club tries a new tactic in obtaining transfer costs for players they do not believe they will reach the first team.

United also suggests that the 'standard practice' is to make decisions about the future of their Academy Products at the age of 18. They are players on the right to reject movements.

The men add that important changes are taking place at the club's academy. Some claim that the desire to save the costs around the club has influenced decisions in the setup.

The Academy has also recently seen Manchester United -legend Darren Fletcher a new role. The former Schotland International is the new coach of the under-18-side of the club and takes on its fifth different position in the club.

Fletcher previously coached the Under-16 side and did this on his return to United in October 2020. The former midfielder also saw a role of the first team coach and technical director in his second Stint.

“I am very enthusiastic to take on this new role and to increase my responsibility to develop our young players directly,” said Fletcher. “I look forward to working with such a talented age group; supporting them to reach their potential and to prepare them to enjoy a career at the highest possible level.”

Jason Wilcox of United, Jason Wilcox, added: “We are delighted that Darren will lead our group under the age of 18. He knows exactly what is needed to be a successful graduate academy and has played a key role in shaping the path for so many of our young players in recent years.

“The excellent relationships of Darren throughout the staff will only increase the strong connection between the academy and the first team, which means that our ability to produce world -class players who are ready to excel at Manchester United further improve.”

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