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Manchester United changes contract policy
Manchester United will reform its player contract policy to prioritize sporting success over financial success.
As reported by Sky Sports, United are keeping an eye on Arsenal’s policy, and Arsenal had no problem releasing players such as: Mesut Ozil, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Nicolas Pepe When they no longer make as much profit on the sporting side, they will try to transfer her to a club to prevent such a situation jadon sanchoThey have been living apart since September due to discipline violations.
Abolition of unilateral renewal clause
for that, “Advantageous contract extension” will end This was an attempt to protect players from using the termination of their contracts to leave the club for free.Also One of the traditional provisions ends club, always There was an option to update unilaterally. Sign players for one more season.
This is what the club thinks you will be able to sell better Therefore, you have more purchasing power.
This new strategy is Acquired 25% of United Airlines By the billionaire-led INEOS Group jim ratcliffethat should be confirmed within the next few weeks.
United are not expecting any additions ahead of next winter’s market, but the departure chapter could become more interesting. Players like Sancho, who is five feet and a half tall, CasemiroInjured since early October.
he won’t sign in january
“There is always the possibility of a team agreement, especially when it comes to finding opportunities for players who are not playing as well as we would like,” he said. United sporting director John Murtagh said: This week in a meeting with the team’s fans.
“However, we have always said that we do not believe that January is the best time to do business and that our recruitment strategy is focused on the summer months,” Murtaugh said. claims. Financial Fair Play is very strict this season, so you must be especially careful to remain compliant. “That means being disciplined with your spending while maintaining a balance between buying and selling.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
