2023-07-15 01:00:00
I wrote: Nourhan Taman Saturday, July 15, 2023 04:00 AM An unenviable situation for the management of a club Manchester United Whether on the technical or administrative level, following the Red Devils achieved heavy losses during the last 10 years, due to 7 players who left the team during these years.
In the following lines, we review the most prominent losses of Man United during the last ten years
The British “Sky Sports” network said that since 2013 until now, the English club has spent 253.65 million pounds specifically to obtain the services of some players, and Manchester United has lost more than a quarter of a billion pounds as a result of the departure of 7 players.
1 – Frenchman Paul Pogba, who left United last summer for free to Juventus, following the English club paid 93.25 million pounds to bring him in 2016 from the Italian giant himself.
2 – Serbian Nemanja Matic, who left for free, comes in second place following United brought him from Chelsea in the summer of 2017 for 40 million pounds sterling.
3 – Spain’s Juan Mata came third in the list following United signed him in the winter of 2014 from Chelsea for 37.1 million pounds, then he left for free last summer to Galatasaray.
4 – Ander Herrera came in fourth place, as the Spaniard signed with Al-Maneo in the summer of 2014 from Athletic Bilbao for 28.8 million pounds, but he left for free in the summer of 2019 towards Paris Saint-Germain.
5 – The Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo returned to Man United in the summer of 2021 from Juventus for 19.7 million pounds, but he terminated his contract last November, and then moved to the Saudi victory in the largest deal that shook the sports community.
6 – Spanish goalkeeper David De Gea left, following he moved to United in the summer of 2011 from Atletico Madrid for 18.3 million pounds,
7 – English defender Phil Jones, who was contracted by the club in the summer of 2011 from Blackburn Rovers for 16.5 million pounds.
1689398015
#Man #United #lose #quarter #billion #pounds #years #due #free #departure