Manchester United plans to sell multiple youth training players, and the deal will include high-value second-to-point transfers
According to the Manchester Evening News, Manchester United plans to sell several youth training players this summer, and the transaction will include a high second-to-second transfer share.
Manchester Wan said that Manchester United launched a new transfer strategy this summer and sold youth training players, which caused strong dissatisfaction from the outside world. Manchester United has compiled a list of youth training players willing to sell this summer (all players over 18 years old) and provided the names of these players to other clubs.
These clubs were surprised that some of these players appeared on the roster, as Manchester United had previously paid high transfer fees to bring them to their academy. The news also shocked some players' families and representatives, who claimed that Manchester United had not sought their opinions. Manchester United insists they have been consulting the player himself on the matter.
Manwan also understands that Manchester United is willing to sell these players almost for free, some of which have low transfer fees, but the transaction will include high second-transfer share. Manchester United said that it is quite common for clubs to decide on their future development when they are over 18 years old, and players have the right to refuse to transfer. The club also said that given the PSR situation, the club will take a new way to collect transfer fees that they believe will not play for the first team. Manwan also learned that Manchester United's youth training academy is undergoing major changes, and some observers believe that the club's cost-cutting practices have affected the decision-making of the youth training academy.