Man utd ready to win £ 60 million gyokeres race while Brutal Sir Jim Ratcliffe pays cuts
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Manchester United is ready to win the race for Viktor Gyokees.
The Red Devils recently revealed Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s brutal cost savings.
That is despite the money spent on the blazers’ fault Spirals to a stunning £ 1.2 billion.
The gradual U-turn from United in Club Finances means that they are ready to pip Arsenal To land sporty Lisbon striker Gyokeres.
The Gunners are enthusiastic about the former Coventry Hitman, 27, but also chase RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko.
Sweden Spits GyokeeseThe one last season scored 54 goals in 52 games for Sporting, has a release clause of £ 85 million.
But it is understood that the Portuguese side would accept a fee this summer that is closer to £ 60 million.
United Baas Ruben Amorim is now ready to raid his former club after the boost in their accounts.
Yet the blazers’ fault still casts a long shadow over the cases, whose wage account was a huge £ 20 million to £ 71.2 million compared to a year ago.
United has now spent an amazing £ 1.2 billion on the debt in 20 years of ownership of the Americans.
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According to the BBC, £ 815 million in reimbursements from Schultrente; £ 166 million in dividends to shareholders; £ 197 million in external repayments of the net debt and £ 10 million in management and administration costs to the Glazer Family Companies have left the club since the glazers bought it in June 2005.
In the meantime, Chief Executive Omar Berrada warned that United should improve after a humiliating season in which they finished 15th in the Premier League and the Europa League final against Tottenham.
He said: “We were proud to reach the final of the Europa League, but were eventually disappointed to finish second in Bilbao.
“We had a difficult season in the Premier League, which fell under our standards, and we have a clear expectation of improvement next season.”
United has already agreed to pay £ 62.5 million to land Matheus Cunha van Wolves Vooruit.
And they are A deal of £ 55 million chase for Brentford Ace Bryan Mbeumo While they try to stay within the Prem profit and sustainability rules.
But Amorim will also have to discharge a link from large players from a group, including Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Alejandro Garnacho, Antony and Casemiro.
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