United thread 2018/19

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This is from the Mail, sorry Mods can't seem to post the full link.....

Manchester United are prepared to pay half of Alexis Sanchez's mammoth £26 million salary to secure him a move this summer.
The final decision over the Chilean's future will be left to manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but United are open to offloading the forward.
United chiefs are aware Sanchez's £500,000-per-week wage, inclusive of bonuses, will prove a major stumbling block. So, it is understood they are resigned to paying as much as 50 per cent of the ex-Arsenal star's wages to tempt another club to take him.
 
This is from the Mail, sorry Mods can't seem to post the full link.....

Manchester United are prepared to pay half of Alexis Sanchez's mammoth £26 million salary to secure him a move this summer.
The final decision over the Chilean's future will be left to manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but United are open to offloading the forward.
United chiefs are aware Sanchez's £500,000-per-week wage, inclusive of bonuses, will prove a major stumbling block. So, it is understood they are resigned to paying as much as 50 per cent of the ex-Arsenal star's wages to tempt another club to take him.


Whose going to pay the mammoth 13m a year wages to someone who has been shite?!
 
Ole’s Comments today are pure gold. “Players still want to come to Manchester United because they know we will be back to the good days soon” yep nothing to do with getting 500k a week for sitting on the bench doing nothing and not even get talked about. I’m sure There’s an abundance of 34 year old players queueing up to join story time at United. He has the potential to be even better than mourinho this guy.
 
Whose going to pay the mammoth 13m a year wages to someone who has been shite?!
We should buy him now, turn him back into a decent playerand relish in the fact that united are paying at least half his wages.
 
This is from the Mail, sorry Mods can't seem to post the full link.....

Manchester United are prepared to pay half of Alexis Sanchez's mammoth £26 million salary to secure him a move this summer.
The final decision over the Chilean's future will be left to manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but United are open to offloading the forward.
United chiefs are aware Sanchez's £500,000-per-week wage, inclusive of bonuses, will prove a major stumbling block. So, it is understood they are resigned to paying as much as 50 per cent of the ex-Arsenal star's wages to tempt another club to take him.
This is bad news if true. It might sound funny to have them paying half his wages to play elsewhere, but it'll also stop any halfway decent player they approach looking for a minimum of pay parity with him.
 
This is from the Mail, sorry Mods can't seem to post the full link.....

Manchester United are prepared to pay half of Alexis Sanchez's mammoth £26 million salary to secure him a move this summer.
The final decision over the Chilean's future will be left to manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but United are open to offloading the forward.
United chiefs are aware Sanchez's £500,000-per-week wage, inclusive of bonuses, will prove a major stumbling block. So, it is understood they are resigned to paying as much as 50 per cent of the ex-Arsenal star's wages to tempt another club to take him.
I still think Pep could get a tune out of him ....




Wheel out a piano at half time and he could give us a selection of Chaz n Dave's greatest hits !
 
Whose going to pay the mammoth 13m a year wages to someone who has been shite?!

Not sure he's that poor tbh but he'll be 31 next season and no team in the market will pay even half his wages. United will either have to find a way to use him or absorb more of his enormous wages if they intend to move him. Inter get linked often to him but their financial situation is so precarious I struggle to see this materializing
 
This is from the Mail, sorry Mods can't seem to post the full link.....

Manchester United are prepared to pay half of Alexis Sanchez's mammoth £26 million salary to secure him a move this summer.
The final decision over the Chilean's future will be left to manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but United are open to offloading the forward.
United chiefs are aware Sanchez's £500,000-per-week wage, inclusive of bonuses, will prove a major stumbling block. So, it is understood they are resigned to paying as much as 50 per cent of the ex-Arsenal star's wages to tempt another club to take him.


On reflection to think that transfer to stop him coming to city has cost them £39m so far with another £78m left to pay, superb £117m spend even excluding the additional wage increases the ripple effect have caused. Ed is a true legend.
 
This is bad news if true. It might sound funny to have them paying half his wages to play elsewhere, but it'll also stop any halfway decent player they approach looking for a minimum of pay parity with him.
I would not worry. I really can't see any team prepared to pay anything close to £250k a week for him.
 
On reflection to think that transfer to stop him coming to city has cost them £39m so far with another £78m left to pay, superb £117m spend even excluding the additional wage increases the ripple effect have caused. Ed is a true legend.
More importantly, think how much it has saved us, while not hurting our squad one little bit.
 
I don't think that, even after recent blunders, David de Gea would be exactly pleased to find that Woody Woodpecker is prepared to pay Sanchez considerably more to play elsewhere than he is to pay him to keep goal for a team racing back to the good old days. It makes you wonder what an influence Alexis is in the dressing room.
 
I don't think that, even after recent blunders, David de Gea would be exactly pleased to find that Woody Woodpecker is prepared to pay Sanchez considerably more to play elsewhere than he is to pay him to keep goal for a team racing back to the good old days. It makes you wonder what an influence Alexis is in the dressing room.
My bet is that Alexis's presence in the dressing room is toxic. Miles bigger wages than the rest. Tixi was right to say no. Will cost them a bomb to get rid.
 
My bet is that Alexis's presence in the dressing room is toxic. Miles bigger wages than the rest. Tixi was right to say no. Will cost them a bomb to get rid.
I think United are fooked for years yet.
We all saw it coming and they seemed to go headlong into it regardless.
The squad needed an overhaul years ago but they kept on making these kind of stupid signings as piecemeal solutions and even more stupid managerial appointments.
The wage thing was always going to cause trouble. They have so many average players coming up for contract renewal talks.
 
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