Man United have the WORST value for money of any Premier League squad

Manchester United has the worst price -quality ratio from a Premier League club, damn statistics have been unveiled -but two other giants have also lost millions.

The pressure is back on Ruben Amorim, especially after his summer spending on a melody of £ 200 million, and his side is still waiting for their first victory this season.

Despite the large money arrangements of Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko, United struggled for goals and did not dominate in midfield. As a result, they were able to enter the market again with less than a week to go before the window closes.

However, the club has long been criticized because it has not achieved value from arrivals and has been accused of derailing the once promising careers of a large number of players.

Now these claims are apparently supported by new findings of a statistics burea.

According to Transfermarkt, United is indeed a stone's throw from a table that compares Squad costs versus value of the current clubs of the Top-Flight. It is estimated that the costs for compiling the side of the Red Devils, £ 1.1 billion, its value of £ 769 million.

This of course represents a considerable loss of £ 322.9 million, which exactly underlines why they are forced to accept advanced deals to accept their 'Bomb Squad', an unwanted group of superstars, including Jadon Sancho and Antony.

Instead of keeping the risk of keeping players at the club who just don't want to be there yet, United has drastically reduced their price tags. Sancho, bought from Borussia Dortmund for £ 73 million in July 2021, could now go a little £ 17 million.

They will also make losses about the potential departure of Rasmus Hojlund, Antony and Tyrell Malacia, while Chelsea has not yet reached the appreciation of Alejandro Garnacho.

However, United is not the only club that experiences a stunning shortage.

Chelsea spent around £ 1.2 billion on their team, via transfer market, but the value of the same group of players is now £ 1 billion, a loss of £ 227.5 million. Third of the soil are West Ham, with a difference of -£ 63 million, with Bournemouth closely for -£ 38.5 million.

Tottenham has also implemented a loss, albeit a slender £ 11.9 million.

On the other side of the table, Arsenal is completely at the top and wins £ 315.9 million after £ 826 million to their team, which is now worth £ 1.1 billion.

Brighton, known for their smart activities, made a considerable win of £ 150.9 million and is in second place.

Manchester City has spent £ 987.3 million, but now has a team value of £ 1.1 billion.

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