World and Vietnam Newspaper updates information on MU player transfers that took place in the past hours.
MU improves salary and bonus negotiation with Aaron Wan-Bissaka
MU are said to be opening negotiations over a new contract with Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
A back injury prevented Wan-Bissaka from making an initial impression under coach Erik ten Hag and there was news that the player might have to leave Old Trafford.
However, Wan-Bissaka has tried hard and played his own way, which is highly appreciated by the Dutch coach, returning to the number 1 choice at right-back in the MU squad.
The 25-year-old has started all four of MU's Premier League games this season, setting up Raphael Varane for the only goal that brought victory to the team in the opening match against Wolves.
Daily Mail said that negotiations between MU and Wan-Bissaka intensified after the summer transfer window closed, with improved salary and bonuses.
Coach Erik ten Hag has not given up on his intention to buy Joao Palhinha. (Source: InsideSport) |
MU returns to negotiate to buy Joao Palhinha
Football Insider said coach Erik ten Hag really likes Fulham's Joao Palhinha and really wants to lure the Portuguese midfielder to MU.
However, in the last summer transfer, the Red Devils captain had to put aside his desire to have Palhinha in the squad due to Financial Fair Play Law.
Meanwhile, Palhinha also missed out on a 65 million Euro transfer to Bayern Munich despite undergoing a medical examination and taking photos to prepare for his debut because Fulham "turned around" after failing to find a replacement.
On the last day of the transfer market, MU brought Sofyan Amrabat from Fiorentina, but only on loan for 1 season.
However, coach Erik ten Hag is said to have not given up on Palhinha. According to the above source, if MU can raise money, they can return to the 28-year-old midfielder in January 2024.
Van de Beek's future at Old Trafford is uncertain after he was left out of MU's 25-man squad for this season's Champions League campaign.
McTominay also has no place, Jadon Sancho's future is also uncertain after daring to "talk back" to coach Erik ten Hag.
Bayern Munich ready to welcome Jadon Sancho in the next winter transfer window? (Source: Goal) |
Bayern Munich "rescue" Jadon Sancho?
Jadon Sancho shone in the Bundesliga during his four years at Borussia Dortmund. However, he has struggled to find his best form since returning to the Premier League with Manchester United.
The English winger's future is a big question mark, as Sancho publicly "turned on" head coach Erik ten Hag.
After the Dutch coach removed his student from the list of players to compete with Arsenal due to poor training, Sancho immediately posted an insinuation that coach Ten Hag was lying and that he was being turned into a "scapegoat".
Although most of the summer transfer windows in Europe have closed, that has not stopped speculation growing surrounding the conflict between Sancho and coach Ten Hag.
According to Fichajes , Bayern Munich has emerged as the leading candidate to rescue Sancho from the MU nightmare.
The German team is ready to welcome the 23-year-old winger early next year. Coach Thomas Tuchel himself is very fond of Sancho.
MU will allow the former Dortmund player to leave for a fee of only 45 million pounds, much lower than the 73 million pounds they spent to recruit him in the summer of 2021.
Jadon Sancho is also aware of the interest from the Bavarians. He left the door open to return to Germany to restore his career.
Phil Jones is training at Carrington
Phil Jones has been spotted training at Carrington in recent weeks, but the 31-year-old is only doing so to maintain his fitness and consider his next move.
After leaving MU at the beginning of the summer, Jones has yet to find a new club.
MU player transfers over the past 10 years
According to statistics from the Center for Football Studies (CIES), MU is the team that has suffered the biggest transfer loss in Europe in the past decade.
It has been more than 10 years since Sir Alex left Old Trafford. MU has also gone through 10 seasons without winning the Premier League title. It is not surprising that the Red Devils have had to spend a lot of money on transfers to regain their position.
However, MU's force reform was not as successful as expected. That is clearly shown in the transfer statistics over the past decade of CIES.
Specifically, in the past 10 years, MU has spent 1.959 billion Euros on transfers. But on the selling side, the Red Devils only earned 536 million Euros. In total, MU's transfer loss is 1.396 billion Euros, more than any other team.
The above statistics from CIES more or less show the ineffective transfer situation of MU in the post-coach Sir Alex era.
The club has invested in many big deals such as Paul Pogba, Romelu Lukaku, Harry Maguire, Angel Di Maria, Antony, Jadon Sancho or Anthony Martial but they have not been as successful as expected.
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