Man United waiting on £50m transfer completion to receive Amorim windfall

Manchester United Transfer News like Newcastle's striving for Anthony Elanga could united a much needed transfer windfall

The movements of Manchester United for Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo changed the landscape of the transfer window this summer with the duo that costs more than £ 120 million.

United was forced to pay £ 62.5 million to bring Cunha to Old Trafford because of his release clause at Wolves and Mbeumo will join the Brazilian as soon as a deal with Brentford has been completed.

As a result, other clubs appreciate their assets higher than normal and Newcastle United has fallen victim to that. The Magpies have already tried to sign Nottingham Forest and the former United Winger Anthony Elanga this summer and failed earlier this week in their bid of £ 45 million.

Newcastle is also struggling to complete deals for Joao Pedro and James Trafford as a result of Brighton and Burnley that demand high costs. However, there is enough time left in the transfer window and the triple raid can still be completed.

If Elanga Bos leaves for Tyneside, it would measure a small transfer windfall this summer. When the Sweden International left the club for £ 15 million in 2023, club heads are deemed to have included as a sale clause in his contract to the city.

According to the Daily Express, United earns 15 percent of all the profit that Forest makes on top of the £ 15 million for Elanga. If Newcastle is successfully negotiating a £ 50 million deal, it would represent a gain of £ 35 million for Forest and add United £ 5.25 million to their cat.

Although it is not a big windfall, the influx of cash can strengthen the attempts of United to generate funds. A lot has been made of the work on Jason Wilcox's hands to sell players to add further reinforcements.

Alejandro Garnacho, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho are all made available for transfer at Old Trafford. No European football means that the United transfer budget is expected to be small as soon as Mbeumo comes through the door.

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