A economic expert says that if a Man Utd sun attempts to leave Old Trafford as a Chelsea “express interest,” there will be a “big problem” if he does. After making the first-team club while Erik ten Hags was still in charge of the Red Devils,
The Red Devils college student has been one of the club’s bright lights over the past couple of months.
Ruben Amorim has occasionally used him farther during his time as the Red Devils manager and has been impressed by some aspects of the 19-year-olds activity. But, Mainoo is demanding 150, 000 per week in exchange for the youngster’s commitment, which is above and beyond what Sir Jim Ratcliffe is willing to give the boy.
It has been suggested recently that Ratcliffe declared war with his recent contract policy, with Mainoo slated to be one of the first casualties.
It is believed that Man Utd will now sell Mainoo in the summer transfer window after it became clear that they could struggle to secure him on to a new deal. However, Stefan Borson, a former Man City and former United boss, believes Mainoo may struggle to find a team that can pay between$ 40 and$ 50 million for the Man Utd starlet. Borson told Football Insider:” From a PSR perspective, it is valuable because it brings in close to pure profit.” You have to replace that player, and it seems like his wages are manageable right now.
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Man Utd fans slam appalling and ruthless Ratcliffe decision as INEOS face OAP revolt. It’s obvious that if you buy a person, there are higher wages and a transfer fee that you will have to pay off over the course of the lease, making this a false economy. I don’t believe PSR may be responsible for the Mainoo purchase because it is really what you end up doing: taking a profit right away and then spreading the expense over the next five years. I believe they will examine whether a player’s skill is regarded as sufficient.
I believe there is a significant uncertainty about his destination. That is what I actually see. No other league in the world has the same level of pay as the Premier League, so I believe that if he leaves, there is a chance that he stays.
We know Chelsea have expressed curiosity. I would assume that hell would be in the Premier League if he did leave United, which I believe he probably won’t. Otherwise, you’d be really interested in finding a player in European football willing to pay between$ 40 and$ 50 million for him.
I often observe it. You’re referring to PSG and Bayern Munich. Nobody else can possibly be interested in doing the bargain, despite what I can imagine.
It’s not that groups wouldn’t be serious, but it seems like they’re probably just those two in terms of being able to make the offer.