United thread 2017/18

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http://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.
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.
 
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.
Well thats 1.5 million they wont have to pay.
 
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.
Waste of time putting this bit in the article really...
 
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.
he'll be lucky to score 4 goals never mind 40 so the 2 millions safe..
 
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

This is one of the facts that will age incredibly well. When discussing the best PL teams our points will always be against the backdrop of, whatever you personally think, a selection of the best managers in Europe in a league with a pretty genuine top 5/6, and a fuck ton of money for everyone else.
 
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