Manchester United s summer window reshuffle: billion-dollar shooter may leave, and the mystery of rising stars rise
9:44am, 23 May 2025Football
The summer transfer market always has a hint of restlessness. Manchester United fans' mobile phone screens have been rumored to have been rumored to leave the team recently - from Rashford, who is worth over 100 million to Hoylen, who was once highly anticipated, Old Trafford seems to be brewing a "battle royale". But behind these rumors, what are real negotiations and which are smoke bombs?
Rashford: The helpless choice under the dilemma of high salary
As the pride of Manchester United's youth training, Rashford's name should not have appeared on the roster of leaving the team. But according to the Manchester Evening News, the scorer, who earns £325,000 a week, has been excluded from planning for next season. Although Manchester United's price is 75 million pounds (not the previously misrepresented 40 million), there are few potential buyers - Paris Saint-Germain is revealed to be interested in filling the vacancy of Mbappe's departure, Rashford's sluggish performance of only 7 goals last season casts a shadow on the deal. What's even more difficult is that the player himself insists on joining the Champions League team, but refuses to cut his salary. If the deadlock continues, Manchester United may be forced to accept a compromise plan of loan + buyout.
Anthony: The Brazilian winger's "La Liga Survival"
Anthony's Manchester United career has almost become a negative teaching material. The Brazilian winger, who once joined the sky-high price of £86 million, is now priced at only £25 million (not rumored online 32.5 million), but even La Liga mid-range team Real Betis thinks it is expensive. The latest news shows that Atletico Madrid is trying to buy at the bottom with "loan + selective buyout", and Anthony privately revealed to his friends: "La Liga is more suitable for my technical characteristics." Ironically, when he transferred from Ajax, the evaluation in the Manchester United scout report was "suitable for the Premier League confrontation style."
Sancho: Chelsea's "betting agreement"
The conflict between Sancho and Tenhager is well known, but few people pay attention to the details and mystery of loaning Chelsea. According to people familiar with the matter, the Blues only need to pay 15 million pounds (not 25 million) to force a buyout, provided that the players start more than 15 Premier League games this season. Sancho has started 12 times so far. If he makes his debut in the last three rounds, Manchester United will be forced to release him. This transaction was nicknamed by insiders as "Tenghager's stop loss operation" - it's better than being bad at hand.
Hoilen: The truth covered up by data
The rumors of Danish striker Hoilen's departure are the most sad. Although the media hyped his efficiency of "4 goals in 35 games", the internal report of Manchester United coaching staff showed that he averaged 12.3 kilometers per game and ranked among the top three in the team, with a 68% success rate of winning the team. What really shakes the top management is that their shooting conversion rate is only 9%, and they miss out on the chance to win many times. Juventus has issued a tentative offer of 40 million euros, but Manchester United insists on the bottom line of 60 million - they clearly remember that he rejected Bayern's bid for buying.
Dark line layout: The chances of the young players born in the 2000s
The cleaning drama is hidden behind Manchester United's secret abacus. 20-year-old Ipswich striker Drapp came into sight. The Manchester City youth training legacy scored 14 goals this season, and his father was Manchester United legend Rory Drapp. But the Red Devils faced double obstacles: Manchester City held a £30 million buyback clause; Arsenal has sent scouts to inspect the spot seven times. What is even more intriguing is that Manchester United also contacted Portuguese sports forward Giocres, and seemed to be preparing for long hands.
When veterans such as Erikson and Lindelof confirmed their departure, and when 35-year-old Evans may retire with the FA Cup championship, Manchester United's blood exchange is inevitable. But the cruel reality is: it is easy to clean up redundant staff, but it is difficult to rebuild the system. These transfer soap operas will eventually end, but whether the freed salary space and transfer funds can be exchanged for a real revival may be the suspense that fans should pay attention to the most.
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