According to British media outlet Manchester World, Slave Nandis, who resembles the United captain, had earlier hinted that he would not rule out the possibility of leaving the team this summer, but later claimed that he would not be initiating a move, which could be a way of adding leverage for a contract extension in the hope of securing a workforce that would be on a par with that of Lashoufot, one of the highest-paid players in the squad.
According to reports, Feuchon has no attendees to extend his contract, with sources stating that the 29-year-old Portuguese international wants a long-term deal and feels that with his attitude to the game, as captain, and his performances since playing for Manchester United deserves a pay rise, at least in line with Rashford's. 'Boy Foo' is currently on £325,000 (around HK$3.21 million) per week, with a total fee of just £240,000 (around HK$2.37 million). The total fee is underestimated in terms of the Red Devils' contribution and consistency of performance.
With Hua Lani, Anthony Madill, Kasmiru and other highly paid players likely to leave the team together this summer, United could free up a lot of salary space and, like Slave Nandis, they could jump at the chance to ask for more labor.