Manchester United Plan To Sell Two Players After Rashford And Antony To Raise Funds

Manchester United Plan To Sell Two Players After Rashford And Antony To Raise Funds

Manchester United collectively spent their third-highest January amount, with Manchester City’s spending binge ranking as the second-largest January investment ever made by any club worldwide. Premier League clubs had a busy January transfer window.

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Manchester United acquired Patrick Dorgu, a defender for Lecce and loaned Antony to Real Betis and Marcus Rashford to Aston Villa.

The Red Devils need to sell for a high price in order to bring in proven talent in the summer, even though they bought teenager Ayden Heaven from Arsenal.

When the Premier League’s Profit & Sustainability Rules (PSR) are in effect, it means that players the club has developed leave for fees that are recorded in full.

But the cost of new players is spread out over the course of their contracts to keep Man United within permissible losses, reports Fourfourtwo.

The two most important homegrown players for United, Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho, are up for sale in terms of profit, along with a possible £40 million coming in from Villa for Rashford.

Even though it’s clear that he would prefer to keep both Mainoo and Garnacho, Ruben Amorim admitted in January that the team was taking offers for both players.