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Manchester United s core is in a transfer storm of 200 million pounds, is the collapse of the Red Devils in progress?

3:32pm, 25 May 2025【Football】

According to the exclusive disclosure of the Daily Mail, Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandez received an ultimatum: If the future is not determined before next week, the £200 million offer issued by Riyadh New Moon will be permanently closed. This quotation that is enough to shock the football world includes a transfer fee of £100 million, as well as a three-year super contract with an annual salary of up to £65 million (including bonus signing fees).

Manchester United's missed Champions League qualification has caused a chain disaster: the UEFA Cup final loss directly caused the evaporation of 100 million pounds of revenue. After failing to meet expectations, Adidas's sponsorship fine of 10 million pounds may fall to 16th, and the league ranking will reduce the broadcast share by tens of millions. Although club insiders insisted that they were "unwilling to lose their core", the weekly salary of £700,000 offered by Saudi Arabia is a fatal contrast with the 25% salary cut that remains behind Manchester United will face.

"If the club needs to cash out... " Bruno's statement after the Europa League was eliminated was full of sadness. This is not like a protest declaration, but more like a farewell trailer.

New coach Amorin is at a loss, and the alarm for the disintegration of the existing lineup structure has sounded: from Garnacho, who is waiting for sale at 60 million pounds to Rashford, whose valuation has plummeted to 40 million pounds; from Sancho, who is willing to pay a penalty of 5 million bribe to Hoylen, whose value is cut in half; even Mr. 86 million quarantine Anthony may be sold at 25 million minus the price tag opened by Manchester United supermarket is full of despair. What's even more ironic is that Casemiro, who earns 375,000 pounds a week, was forced to stay in the team because no one was concerned, and his wrong decisions in the past are still sucking blood.

Riyadh Crescent builds momentum for the Club New World Cup, and the final offer has entered the countdown. Bruno only has three days to weigh his stay or not. On the surface, this is a business game, but in fact it is a shameful mark of Manchester United's decline: when the club falls from the Hall of Glory into the bargaining market, the most loyal fighter will eventually die.

We are witnessing the dissipation of Manchester United's soul. The only leader in Manchester United currently continues to shine, now he accepts the fate of being clearly marked. When the financial account book overrides competitive ambitions and when the captain's armband becomes a bargaining chip to balance income and expenditure, this wealthy family that once defined the glory of the Premier League is burying the last trace of dignity with his own hands.

Rashford, Garnacho, Sancho and Hoylen's potential departure list are the reconstruction skeleton; Casemiro's sky-high pension contract locks in hopes of the future.

If Bruno eventually leaves, what is taken away is not only creativity, but also the remaining bloodiness of the team. If Bruno leaves the team, Manchester United will lose the first place in the team this season's league goals, opportunities to create and key passes, and there is no alternative to the same cost-effectiveness in the market.