Vienna_70
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Feck me talk about dodging a bullethttp://www.spiegel.de/sport/fussbal...-3-millionen-euro-treuepraemie-a-1207261.html
Football Leaks revealing/confirming that Sanchez earns a hair under £400,000 per week.
Add that to his 8 figure signing on bonus and you get...a poor investment of about £100m over the 5 years.
Well thats 1.5 million they wont have to pay.Feck me talk about dodging a bullet
Jose Mourinho's desperation to gazump Pep Guardiola in the hot pursuit of Alexis Sanchez saw Manchester United commit to a £6.7million signing-on fee to the Chilean on top of £391,000-a-week pay, it can be revealed.
The figures, reveal that Sanchez's basic £20.35m a year in wages and marketing rights — dependent on Champions League qualification, which United have secured — is supplemented by £75,000 for every game he starts, as well as a £1.1m annual signing-on fee.
Manchester United committed to pay Alexis Sanchez £5m in bonuses on top of his £391,000-a-week salary in order to sign him from Arsenal ahead of Manchester City in January
There will be another £2m if he reaches a combination of 40 goals and assists in a season, £1m if United win the Champions League and £500,000 if they win the Premier League. Potentially, Sanchez can earn £25m a year.
Three and a halfWell thats 1.5 million they wont have to pay.
Waste of time putting this bit in the article really...There will be another £2m if he reaches a combination of 40 goals and assists in a season, £1m if United win the Champions League and £500,000 if they win the Premier League.
he'll be lucky to score 4 goals never mind 40 so the 2 millions safe..Feck me talk about dodging a bullet
Jose Mourinho's desperation to gazump Pep Guardiola in the hot pursuit of Alexis Sanchez saw Manchester United commit to a £6.7million signing-on fee to the Chilean on top of £391,000-a-week pay, it can be revealed.
The figures, reveal that Sanchez's basic £20.35m a year in wages and marketing rights — dependent on Champions League qualification, which United have secured — is supplemented by £75,000 for every game he starts, as well as a £1.1m annual signing-on fee.
Manchester United committed to pay Alexis Sanchez £5m in bonuses on top of his £391,000-a-week salary in order to sign him from Arsenal ahead of Manchester City in January
There will be another £2m if he reaches a combination of 40 goals and assists in a season, £1m if United win the Champions League and £500,000 if they win the Premier League. Potentially, Sanchez can earn £25m a year.
Absolutely love the Sky Sports headline for United’s new third kit unveiling...
Man United Unveil New ‘Plastic’ Third Kit
http://www.skysports.com/football/n...-new-third-kit-made-from-parley-ocean-plastic
And if anyone says that the premier league isn't a strong league, look at the managers of the next five clubs
Mourinho
Klopp
Potettino
Conte
Wenger
All supposedly world class managers