Chelsea's new star Chaton Sinzu, who is on loan from Manchester United, has been in stunning form in the first half of the season. Chelsea are expected to sign him permanently before the end of the season, with the transfer fee expected to soar from 20 million pounds to a maximum of 25 million pounds, or about 194 million to 245 million Hong Kong dollars, according to reports.
Looking back to 2021, Chaton Sinzu joined Manchester United from Dormont for a whopping £73 million transfer fee, yet his performances at United were mediocre, relegated to the bench and even removed from the national team at one point. However, whether he was loaned back to Dormont last season or is now on loan at Chelsea, he has performed like a tiger, which seems to suggest that United is not the best place for him.
Chaton Sinzu seems to be insulated from Manchester United despite the change of manager. According to the loan agreement, Chelsea will be forced to buy out the player as soon as they finish higher than 14th in the league. With Chelsea currently sitting in second place in the league and hopes of returning to the UEFA Europa League in the new season, Chaton Sinzu's permanent move is certainly a smart one.
Chaton Sinzu used to earn up to £300,000 a week at Manchester United but now he is willing to take a pay cut to join Chelsea. He is currently earning around £200,000 to £250,000 per week. For Chelsea, it is not difficult to buy out Chaton Sinzu, and United can also use this to reduce the financial burden, which can be regarded as a win-win strategy.