The finances of Manchester United are in a mess and the club will have to sell many earning players this summer after they did not qualify for the Champions League
Manchester United Keeper Andre Onana is sought by the newly promoted Saudi Pro League side Neom SC in a £ 35 million deal. Uncertainty is about the future of the Cameroonian, two years since his £ 47 million from Inter Milan.
Onana, signed by former United boss Erik ten Hag, who managed him at Ajax, would earn no less than £ 15 million a year of taxes if he came to the Saudi first division champions.
Ambitious Neom has the support of the owners of Newcastle, the Saudi Public Investment Fund, and are also connected to a step before leaving Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City. They completed consecutive promotions with the help of ex-West Ham and Brentford Winger said Benrahma, on loan from Lyon.
Onana, 29, has left for his contract for three years, but has been the target of criticism of a series of howling in his time at United.
And he came under fire again on Wednesday after he had not kept the de desired winner of Brennan Johnson for Tottenham in the Europa League final in Bilbao.
The Red Devils urgently need money after they have not won the Europa League, and with it a return to the Champions League.
Each member of the United team is effectively for sale, including skipper Bruno Fernandes, with a large rebuild under Ruben Amorim who expected this summer, because owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe lowered the costs.
Alejandro Garnacho is expected to leave after his Europa League Final Snub and the subsequent fall -out on social media. United hopes to receive around £ 60-70 million for the Argentinian attacker.
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 they can very well take big hits for a number of others, including Rasmus Hojlund, Jadon Sancho and Antony, who may find a market in Spain after he has impressed Real Betis.
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