Manchester United have been running large deficits for several years, and although the mood is a little better after Rubin Amorim has come in as manager, the financial realities are tough.
Due to UEFA and the Premier League’s financial rules, Manchester United owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe cannot just inject money from his giant money bag. Any purchase must be compensated with the corresponding amount in sales. – It also doesn’t help that Manchester United with a 99.9% probability does not qualify for the Champions League.
The salary budget must also be reduced, something about 250 employees in the club have felt on their bodies. One who has been on the sales list for a while is Swedish Victor Nilsson Lindelöf.
The price is low and with that the interest of a number of clubs is aroused, the Turkish giant Galatasarayer is stated to be the latest in a line of clubs that want the Swede.
Caught Offisde states that Man United are prepared to release Victor Nilsson Lindelöf as early as January and the club wants seven to eight million pounds.
Newcastle, West Ham and Everton are also interested in the 30-year-old, especially now that it is so cheap.