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Manchester United's purge raises money to rebuild, everyone can sell 3 people first! B Fei expressed his willingness to go to attract Saudi Arabia

Despite Ruben Amorim's offer to step down without any compensation, he still has the backing of United's hierarchy who will not sack him and support him in the summer transfer window to rebuild. Sir Jim Ratcliffe comforted Amorim with a hug at the award ceremony, but unfortunately the absence of a Europa League final further hit the club's finances, and Amorim will only have an initial budget of £100 million, which is probably only enough to buy two of them, and will have to sell existing players to raise more money to continue to buy new players.

Manchester United have already made moves to bolster Amorim's squad and the £62.5million deal to sign Mateus Cunha from Wolves is nearing completion, with the 25-year-old Brazilian striker not mind any European competition. Raja is also interested in Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap, who has had face-to-face talks. While he may not be Amorim's first choice, the £30 million price tag is affordable, but Newcastle United and Chelsea are still looking to cut the shot.

In terms of selling players, the British "Daily Mirror" said that Manchester United is willing to listen to offers for any player, and everyone is not for sale, as long as the price is right, they can sell it! Because Rajue was short of money and had to sell players, the club has spent £845 million in recent years, and has already spent all the cash budget and even the loan amount in the bank.

Of course, fans who are familiar with Manchester United know that the "uniform team" is not so efficient, and selling the whole team and buying a new team is definitely an unachievable plan. According to the Manchester Evening News, the Red Devils' transfer department is prioritising the sale of Marcus Rashford, Antony and Jadon Sancho, who have been on loan this season, and hopes to earn £100 million.

If the original plan is followed, this amount will not be difficult to reach. Chelsea have a £25 million obligation to buy Jadon Sancho, Aston Villa can complete a permanent move for Rashford for £40 million, and a £35 million sale based on Antony's performance at Real Betis is not a problem.

Unfortunately, it backfired, the British media said that Chelsea could pay 5 million pounds in compensation to return Sancho, Villa may not be able to afford Rashford with a weekly salary of 325,000 pounds once they miss the Champions League, and the team interested in Antony generally cannot afford to pay a high price...... Manchester United have no intention of re-integrating them into the squad next season, so they will have to find ways to sell them, perhaps by reducing prices, compensating wages, etc.

For example, under the Premier League's PSR profitability and sustainability rules, Manchester United would only need £15 million to sell Jadon Sancho to avoid paper losses. The 25-year-old's contract with Manchester United expires next year, while Antony's contract runs until 2027 and Marcus Rashford's contract doesn't end until 2028, with their weekly salaries of £250,000, £200,000 and £325,000 respectively also being obstacles to transfers.

Terrell Malacia, who is also on loan, is also bound to be sold, having won the Eredivisie title with PSV Eindhoven but did not make a few appearances and was confirmed to be sent back to Old Trafford, who refused to buy him for 10 million euros. Manchester United's top brass have also lost faith in the £72 million Hojlund, who could make a move.

According to The Sun, after one of the worst seasons in history, Manchester United may indeed list every player for sale, but almost every player of their game has already fallen in value, with a total drop of more than £400 million! The stats show that only right-backs Diogu Dalow and Mazraoui have increased their valuations compared to their purchase prices, while the others have fallen to a greater or lesser extent.

The likes of Eriksen, Victor Lindelof and Evans, who are due to expire on their contracts, are not counted, while Academy players Marcus Rashford, Garnacho and Kobe Mayno are also excluded because they are all pure gains once they move.

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes made it clear after the defeat in the Europa League final: "I've always been outspoken, I've always said I'm going to stay until the club tells me it's time to leave. If one day Manchester United think I'm too redundant and it's time to part ways, I'll go. Football is like that, you can never predict the future. But I've always said that, and I'm going to keep my promises. As soon as the club thinks it's time to break up, they want to cash out, or whatever, I'll accept it, and that's professional football."

Sky Sports revealed that Riyadh Crescent of the Saudi Arabian Pro League are interested in signing 30-year-old B Fei, who is about to participate in the FIFA Club World Cup, so they may make a formal offer in early June. The team boasts a number of former Premier League players such as Wolves' Ruben Neves, Fulham's Aleksandar Mitrovic and Chelsea's Kalidou Koulibaly. The club's president, Farhad Benafir, allegedly met with Fernandes' agent, brother-in-law Miguel Pinho, and lawyer Caetano Falla, and offered him a three-year contract. This initial offer was rejected by B Fei, but now the plot development may allow the oil financier to see an opportunity.

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