This summer has been one of the most pivotal years for Manchester United's revival. If the players bought now do well in the new season, Manchester United could finish in the top four and even have a chance to compete for the title. As a result, United will have to bring in quality players this summer as well as get rid of the redundant players in the squad. Even if you face losses, you must make a decision immediately, and clean up these redundant employees with the mentality that less loss is earning. Now United have a good opportunity in front of them to clear up the redundancy. It seems that there is a loss of 90 million euros on the books, but in fact it can get at least 60 million euros!
Sancho is said to be not strong, but he was a Champions League final-caliber player when he was at Borussia Dortmund. In Dort's most glorious time, Haaland and Bellingham were only foils. He is said to be capable, but he doesn't seem to be comfortable with the pace of the Premier League, and now that he and Ten Hag have reconciled, he is a bit redundant in the Manchester United squad. Sancho is now more on the left, but United already have Marcus Rashford and Garnacho on the left wing. It would be a mistaken time to confirm in the next month that Jadon Sancho is indeed not a fit for this Manchester United team and then consider selling him.
First of all, when the outside world sees that Sancho has a problem adapting, his value will depreciate, and buyers will inevitably go crazy to lower the price. It could have been sold for 40 million euros, but in the end it may only be possible to get 30 million euros, which is another loss. Mistakes in management's decision-making have magnified losses, and United's new management are reluctant to take on such responsibilities. Secondly, there are obstacles in the Ugarte deal now, and if Paris is unwilling to cut the price, if they are interested in replacing Mbappe with Sancho, it is a wise choice to add Sancho to the Ugarte deal, which can be exchanged for the equivalent of 45 million euros, which means that Sancho could lead to a net loss of 40 million euros on Manchester United's books.
At the same time, United management also have to take into account that Jadon Sancho has only two years left on his contract. I can't play this year, I only have one year left on my contract next year, and I'm a year older, so it's even harder to sell. Now taking Sancho in exchange is actually earning 45 million euros, which is a very good deal.
The second player is Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who has a first-class one-on-one ability on the flanks but lacks attacking ability, which is why Ten Hag does not like to use him. He has only one year left on his contract and United are already planning to sell him for a €15 million fee as he seeks more playing time. If he doesn't sell now, and Ten Hag doesn't give him playing time, it will cost United the full €55 million on their books. Now you can sell it back for at least 15 million euros.
The departure of these two players will inevitably bring a loss of at least 90 million euros on the books, but if they are not sold now, they may not get a penny and pay high wages. It's better to deal with it with the mentality of losing less and making money, and recover 60 million euros, at least to help the team when they need it most, which is also their last contribution to the team.