Manchester United is expected to end a deal with a player they signed in 2020.
Manchester United is aware that the amount of money they can send in will affect a lot of their summer transfer plans.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his Ineos team are now navigating their second transfer glass with the team and will be desperate to avoid the type of transfer misfires that have plagued the league in new windows.
As the club attempts to lower their wage bill and give themselves some breathing room when it comes to profit and sustainability rules ( PSR ), a number of players have been linked to the Old Trafford exit door this summer.
Donny van de Beek, a$ 35 million filing from Achilles in 2020, is one of the club's least successful acquisitions in recent years. In four times, only 62 images and two goals followed, initially intended as a replacement for Paul Pogba.
Underwhelming product spells for Everton in 2022 and Eintracht Frankfurt over the second half of the 2023/24 time have done much to add to his benefit, but reports in Spain suggest that he suddenly has a route up.
According to Relevo, the Dutchman, who has a time left to run on his £120, 000- a- month contract, is set to join Hispanic side Girona for a fee of only €500, 000. That would be a outstanding 80 occasions less than they paid for the 27- year- old only four years ago.
If Van de Beek decides to join La Liga after only 31 appearances over the previous three seasons, he should have plenty to prove it.
Girona's impressive third- placed finish behind Real Madrid and Barcelona means that the club have Champions League football to look forward to when the new season starts, which should provide yet more motivation for the Dutchman.
In DataVictory's opinion, a parting of ways is inevitable, so getting the player off the wage bill for whatever fee they can manage should be done.
Van de Beek is valued at €5million by Transfermarkt.
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