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A new meeting for Alexis Sanchez is scheduled for tomorrow between Inter and Manchester United. The sides are looking for a definitive agreement on the portion of wages that United will pay for Sanchez.
The total wages owed is €15m net of taxes. Inter is proposing €3m, so Manchester United should pay the remaining €12m. The sides continue to work on a deal, but there is optimism.
:lol::lol:

Are these clowns serious? Feck off
 

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A new meeting for Alexis Sanchez is scheduled for tomorrow between Inter and Manchester United. The sides are looking for a definitive agreement on the portion of wages that United will pay for Sanchez.
The total wages owed is €15m net of taxes. Inter is proposing €3m, so Manchester United should pay the remaining €12m. The sides continue to work on a deal, but there is optimism.
On principle alone I’d tell them to feck off.
 

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If this is true, and Inter are proposing to pay 20% of his wages, then surely an obligation to buy is part of the deal.

Shame he doesn't seem desperate enough to leave. Is it really better to earn that cash and end your career this way (without ticking any bonuses I should add, in terms of financial benefit) or take a free transfer, get half the wage and some decent signing on fee, and start playing football again?
 

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A new meeting for Alexis Sanchez is scheduled for tomorrow between Inter and Manchester United. The sides are looking for a definitive agreement on the portion of wages that United will pay for Sanchez.
The total wages owed is €15m net of taxes. Inter is proposing €3m, so Manchester United should pay the remaining €12m. The sides continue to work on a deal, but there is optimism.
Basically Inter want him for feck all...feck off Inter
 

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I don't blame them. Signing him has wrecked our wage structure. Why would Inter look at that situation and choose to replicate Ed's enormous mistake? It's not like he's an elite player. He couldn't get into the starting line up in a season where we failed to reach the champions League. If we keep him we bleed somewhere between one and a half to two million a month on him. Getting him off the books would be great but if we cant manage that then halving our losses is better than nothing.
 

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Buy Rojo and Darmian. Get a Sanchez free. We'll even waive off the 3m Inter are proposing to pay for the first year.
 

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Roughly 62.5k a week they're willing to pay, absolute cheapskates. They've just got Perisic wages off their books plus €5m, they can afford more. I'd be happy if they ended up paying 5.5/6m a year and we pick up the other 7/7.5m for the year, we do want rid after all.
 

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Roughly 62.5k a week they're willing to pay, absolute cheapskates. They've just got Perisic wages off their books plus €5m, they can afford more. I'd be happy if they ended up paying 5.5/6m a year and we pick up the other 7/7.5m for the year, we do want rid after all.
It does does say net but if you work back the total wage to pounds and before tax i work it out to nearly £480k a week excluding bonuses which is surely nonsense. I’d take this tweet with a large pinch of salt.
 

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If we're paying the lion share's of Alexis, wages, we should just keep him for an option off the bench, injuries, etc. If Alexis really wants to re-start his career, he'd agree to a pay cut to make this deal happen. He's well within his rights not to do that, but then he accepts being a bench option for United. Either way, I don't really care all that much, other than Inter being cheap which is just annoying.
 

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I don't blame them. Signing him has wrecked our wage structure. Why would Inter look at that situation and choose to replicate Ed's enormous mistake? It's not like he's an elite player. He couldn't get into the starting line up in a season where we failed to reach the champions League. If we keep him we bleed somewhere between one and a half to two million a month on him. Getting him off the books would be great but if we cant manage that then halving our losses is better than nothing.
Why would we loan him out if we're paying a huge chunk of his wages? If we gonna pay that big of a portion of his wages we might as well keep him. Inter are taking the piss and looking to take advantage of us.
 

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A new meeting for Alexis Sanchez is scheduled for tomorrow between Inter and Manchester United. The sides are looking for a definitive agreement on the portion of wages that United will pay for Sanchez.
The total wages owed is €15m net of taxes. Inter is proposing €3m, so Manchester United should pay the remaining €12m. The sides continue to work on a deal, but there is optimism.
I refuse to believe we even sitting with them on the same table with this proposal. It must be and should be garbage journalism.
 

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OFFICIAL: Hirving Lozano to Napoli for a fee in the region of € 38-42 mln.
 

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Llorente allows us to do that without impacting on the potential of greenwood.

Personally I think welbeck or Sturridge would have been better bets to achieve a similar goal.
We need to absolutely stop signing shite if we ever want to return to the top. This is a route to mediocrity, and we have been following this route for quite a while already - enough is enough.

We only need to buy either excellent players or young very talented prospects, but not average (let alone old average) players - for whatever position.
 

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Very much doubt that would be the case. Think the whole point is to make up the numbers in case Alexis leaves, not for this nebulous plan B. Him being an actually decent and useful player, who also offers something different from any other forward on your team is why you'd go for him instead of some random free agent

This is a player who wasn't out of place and in fact ended up being decisive in a CL quarter final match against city and a SF against ajax. He's decent cover. But i don't see United being interested in him to take minutes and chances away from greenwood or james, not unless those two prove they're ready
I don't think that is what will happen though, again we'll be paying him signifigant money, you keep saying he offers something different but he can't offer that if he's not in the 18. The fact is we messed up the transfer window and should live with it, not buy in junk that will take minutes away from the young players, this season Ole shouldn't be judged on where he finishes in the league as the club are to blame for that, he should be judged on how he gets the team playing coherently and to a system, and how the young players progress under his coaching.



A new meeting for Alexis Sanchez is scheduled for tomorrow between Inter and Manchester United. The sides are looking for a definitive agreement on the portion of wages that United will pay for Sanchez.
The total wages owed is €15m net of taxes. Inter is proposing €3m, so Manchester United should pay the remaining €12m. The sides continue to work on a deal, but there is optimism.
This is like one of those gags from Only Fools and Horses where Del Boy says "We'll split the profits straight down the middle Rodders, 70% for me and 30% for you."
 

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A new meeting for Alexis Sanchez is scheduled for tomorrow between Inter and Manchester United. The sides are looking for a definitive agreement on the portion of wages that United will pay for Sanchez.
The total wages owed is €15m net of taxes. Inter is proposing €3m, so Manchester United should pay the remaining €12m. The sides continue to work on a deal, but there is optimism.
So he wants to leave but he won't reduce his salary. Bloke is cnut pure and simple.
 

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OFFICIAL: Hirving Lozano to Napoli for a fee in the region of € 38-42 mln.
Really get frustrated when I see this type of signing. We needed a goalscoring winger like him, plays on the right and a reasonable price. Instead Napoli sign him on the cheap, he will have a good season, and his value will be well over £100m. Our scouts are rubbish, simple as that. They haven't got us a gem of a signing in years.
 

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Roughly 62.5k a week they're willing to pay, absolute cheapskates. They've just got Perisic wages off their books plus €5m, they can afford more. I'd be happy if they ended up paying 5.5/6m a year and we pick up the other 7/7.5m for the year, we do want rid after all.
How does it work concerning his bonuses ? Is he still eligible for his playing bonus if it's with the Inter shirt ?
 

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How does it work concerning his bonuses ? Is he still eligible for his playing bonus if it's with the Inter shirt ?
I think he'd get the loyalty bonus, providing Inter signed him without handing in a transfer request. Performance related bonuses in his contract would be void for the obvious reason, that it's not United he's performing for.
 

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Really get frustrated when I see this type of signing. We needed a goalscoring winger like him, plays on the right and a reasonable price. Instead Napoli sign him on the cheap, he will have a good season, and his value will be well over £100m. Our scouts are rubbish, simple as that. They haven't got us a gem of a signing in years.
He can play on the right but I'm pretty sure he predominantly plays on the left and cuts inside. He prefers his right foot and that's how he's had most of his success so far.

It would have been a pointless signing for us at this moment in time, given the players we already have for that position.
 

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Really get frustrated when I see this type of signing. We needed a goalscoring winger like him, plays on the right and a reasonable price. Instead Napoli sign him on the cheap, he will have a good season, and his value will be well over £100m. Our scouts are rubbish, simple as that. They haven't got us a gem of a signing in years.
He's not that good.

He's also a left winger.
 

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Renato Sanches is going from Bayern to Lille. Allegedly for a fee of €20-€25m.
 

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...and Bayern reinvesting the Sanches fee (and a bit more) in Marco Roca. They are paying his €40m release clause.

This could move Thiago from the 6 to the 8 if(!!) Roca is up for the task.
 

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Quite surprised they are getting that kind of fee for him (Renato Sanchez). Thought he was clearly heading down the Anderson or Rene&Renato route.
 

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He pissed away his talent at Bayern. Or maybe he wasn't that good to begin with.
Was never that good. I know I'm being captain hindsight but I honestly never saw any good in him even after euro 16, not shocked to see him not making it.
 

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Haven’t they already spent something like 150m?
They didn't even spend more than their non Pepe sales and also have CL money this season.

They should keep some extra to put them firmly in the black as they were in poor financial situation.
 
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