United Thread - 2023/24

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What I cant understand is there there is no option to buy clause in the Sancho loan, surely this means they are o[en to bringing him back into the squad on the summer. Now if thats the case then it pretty much shows that they have chosen him over Poundland Pep. If that's the case then it shows its the players who run the club
 
What I cant understand is there there is no option to buy clause in the Sancho loan, surely this means they are o[en to bringing him back into the squad on the summer. Now if thats the case then it pretty much shows that they have chosen him over Poundland Pep. If that's the case then it shows its the players who run the club
Don’t think the players are capable of running the Club, they are all thick as two short planks.
 
What I cant understand is there there is no option to buy clause in the Sancho loan, surely this means they are o[en to bringing him back into the squad on the summer. Now if thats the case then it pretty much shows that they have chosen him over Poundland Pep. If that's the case then it shows its the players who run the club
Or Dortmund don't want him permanently on his current wages and he doesn't want to take a pay cut
 
3/4 of Sancho’s wages to be paid by the rags.

What an unbelievably badly run club they are. Absolute mugs.
Yet the BBC say Dortmund are paying all his wages, as if they could pay 350K a week but typical BBC spin on the loan fee:

Dortmund will pay 3.5m euros (£3m), with up to an additional 4m euros (£3.4m) in add-ons which are subject to appearances, Champions League progress and qualification.

The deal covers the majority of Sancho's wages, and if the bonuses are paid in full it would be more than 100% of Sancho's salary to the end of the season.
 
Yet the BBC say Dortmund are paying all his wages, as if they could pay 350K a week but typical BBC spin on the loan fee:

Dortmund will pay 3.5m euros (£3m), with up to an additional 4m euros (£3.4m) in add-ons which are subject to appearances, Champions League progress and qualification.

The deal covers the majority of Sancho's wages, and if the bonuses are paid in full it would be more than 100% of Sancho's salary to the end of the season.

Am I reading that right ? if Dortmund do well, they get him for nothing at all because united can set his wages off against the loan fee and add-ons, but, if they do badly and the extras aren't payable, united will have lost money.
 
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