According to the British media disclosure, Manchester United this summer is not only facing a wave of transfer window sale, but also plans to carry out a deep reorganization of the team, is expected to wave goodbye to as many as 13 players. However, it is mind-boggling that Saudi Arabia, which is actively soliciting talents around the world, is not interested in this group of Manchester United players and refuses to make a move, why is this?

The Daily Mail has revealed that United have made a list of players for sale which includes Harry Magooni, Chayton Sinzu, Windy Bick, Fett, Aranga, Alex Dinesh, Alec Bailly, Mai Tomminee, Deon Henderson, Anthony Martial and three youngsters, bringing the total to 13.

United have set sale prices for the players, with Chaton Sinzu's bid at £45m, Harry Magouni and McTomini at £40m each, while Anthony Martial and Deon Henderson have bids of £20m.

Meanwhile, while Chelsea's players seem to be being purchased with ease by Saudi teams, those of Manchester United appear to be less popular, at least so far, with no Saudi teams lending a hand. One netizen sharply commented, "Saudi Arabia is rich, but not stupid." These words hit the nail on the head.

The deeper reason is that one of the potential buyers for United is the Qatari consortium. Although the dust has yet to settle on the deal, United will have to look elsewhere in Europe for the time being when it comes to selling their players, as Qatar's relationship with Saudi Arabia is not a cordial one, and the Saudi side has no intention of providing an outlet for United's players.

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