
Manchester United Football Club
Already close to signing England right winger Sancho from Borussia Dortmund, but will have to buy at least two more before thoroughly matching Solskjaer's transfer plans, which will require the Salon to sell some redundancies for cash and reduce the wage bill.
Either way, Sancho will be there until England have finished playing the current
European cup (e.g. soccer)
Only after that will you officially join
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. With a transfer fee of £77 million and a weekly wage of over £250,000, he will take the lion's share of the summer window budget and lead to an increase in the salon's wage burden.
But Solskjaer's ideal approach is to bring in three new signings this summer, and after getting Sancho, another central defender as well as a right-back or perhaps a full-back.
After last season's UEFA Cup final defeat, Solskjaer made his transfer policy clear: As I said, we need two or three players to strengthen the starting lineup and bench depth, which is important for us to go further. We expect to improve as much as possible.
According to a report in the Daily Telegraph, Solskjaer expects to get
Real Madrid soccer team
of French center-back Varane, or perhaps Villarreal's Spanish international Pau Torres, and West Ham back-rower Declan Rice, or Rennes' French prodigy Eduardo Camavenga. This would require a huge sum of at least £100 million, according to the
Manchester United Football Club
The usual amount of summer window money is certainly not enough to buy them all together.
Therefore.
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Trying to make any signings after the signing of Sancho will require selling some of the players to raise funds. Along with that, the saloon will need to go through this route to lower the wage bill and free up salary space for new recruits.
However, in the case of
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There aren't too many redundancies in the squad that can be easily sold, with the most valuable possessions being England empire star Lingard, West Ham and other
England Premier Soccer League
Teams are expecting to get him. England international goalkeeper Dean Henderson would have no worries about a buyer if he were to be put up for sale. But other
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Players who wanted to be cleansed, such as De Gea, Phil Jones and Martial, have gone largely unnoticed due to factors such as high wages and injuries.










