United Thread - 2021/22

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Their quarterly report just showed they have an annual wage bill of £404m.

That's the second highest in history, just £20m lower than Barcelona just before their financial collapse and when they were paying Messi £100m a season.

There’s a reason why we wouldn’t go near paying a 37 year old £500k a week last August.
 
A weeks wage from each of the above list would raise a shite load more than a tour round carrington.



Manchester United pair organise prize draws​

Manchester United stars Bruno Fernandes and Victor Lindelof have partnered with UNICEF to raise money for victims of war in Ukraine through a series of prize draws.
The Premier League pair will offer prizes from a private tour of United's Carrington training ground to signed items from players past and present.
Proceeds will go towards providing clean water, health care and other services for children and their families in the war-torn country.
Fernandes said: "Victor and I spoke at the training ground about the situation in Ukraine and were talking about ways in which we might be able to do something that could help.
"After we talked with UNICEF, we realised the most impactful thing we could do at this moment would be to raise what we can for their appeal in Ukraine."
 
Ten Months is going to have his work cut out getting this lot in order.

Annual Salary​
Weekly Salary​
Cristiano Ronaldo
£26,520,000​
£510,000​
David De Gea
£19,500,000​
£375,000​
Jadon Sancho
£18,200,000​
£350,000​
Raphael Varane
£17,680,000​
£340,000​
Anthony Martial*
£13,000,000​
£250,000​
Marcus Rashford
£10,400,000​
£200,000​
Harry Maguire
£9,875,000​
£189,904​
Bruno Fernandes
£9,360,000​
£180,000​
Luke Shaw
£7,800,000​
£150,000​
Frederico de Paula Santos
£6,240,000​
£120,000​
Victor Lindelof
£6,240,000​
£120,000​
Nemanja Matic
£6,240,000​
£120,000​
Donny van de Beek*
£6,240,000​
£120,000​
Dean Henderson
£5,200,000​
£100,000​
I was led to understand that the PR37 salary quoted was the NET he receives, and not the GROSS figure. If true, his gross would be nearer £800K per week, or over £40m per year!
 
A weeks wage from each of the above list would raise a shite load more than a tour round carrington.



Manchester United pair organise prize draws​

Manchester United stars Bruno Fernandes and Victor Lindelof have partnered with UNICEF to raise money for victims of war in Ukraine through a series of prize draws.
The Premier League pair will offer prizes from a private tour of United's Carrington training ground to signed items from players past and present.
Proceeds will go towards providing clean water, health care and other services for children and their families in the war-torn country.
Fernandes said: "Victor and I spoke at the training ground about the situation in Ukraine and were talking about ways in which we might be able to do something that could help.
"After we talked with UNICEF, we realised the most impactful thing we could do at this moment would be to raise what we can for their appeal in Ukraine."
Its a great gesture but I hope its not based on goals scored.
 
Marcus Rashford won Book of the Year for "You Are A Champion" - that must have really taxed his brain as the last time he was a champion was ......... many, many years ago.
His ghostwriter must be pleased he got the credit...
 
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