Saturday, 24 August 2019
Manchester United’s Spending Funds for January 2020
By news-admin
Manchester United
DBasia.news – Management has allowed Manchester United to recruit new players in the winter transfer window (January 2020). However, their funds are fairly minimal: 75 million pounds.
Manchester United have not made many player purchases this summer. The Red Devils brought in three players by spending 143 million pounds.
One of the most interesting players is Harry Maguire. The player has reportedly made Manchester United spend up to 80 million euros. Not surprisingly, great expectations is hung on the former Leicester City.
Meanwhile, in terms of player sales, Manchester United sold Romelu Lukaku to Inter Milan. From this transfer, Man United has received 65 million euros. However, Inter paid this amount in several periods.
Broadly speaking, Manchester United has tried to cover up the weak sector last season. Maguire and Aaron Wan-Bissaka are expected to make Man United’s back line stronger. Meanwhile, Daniel James is projected to control the quality of Man United’s wing.
One thing that Man United doesn’t have is a replacement for Romelu Lukaku. Reportedly, the Red Devils have budgeted funds of 75 million pounds, including to find a replacement for Lukaku.
In addition, Manchester United also still has the task of finding a replacement for Ander Herrera who left for Paris Saint-Germain. Therefore, the role of the Spanish player in the middle sector of Man United is quite large.
But the £ 75 million amount bagged by Man United is believed to be not enough to bring in star players. Moreover, the mid-season transfer market will be very challenging as clubs are rarely willing to release players.
One way that Man United can take is to sell Paul Pogba in the 2019 summer transfer window. That way, the Red Devils will receive a sizable fund.
Based on the news that has been widely reported, the French national team player was interested in Real Madrid and Juventus. However, Manchester United is predicted to not be able to sell the player at an expected price of 150 million euros.
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