Why Manchester United doesn’t back down in Jadon Sancho’s agents’ fees in moving negotiations

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Recently there has been a non-transfer story in which a Premier League club has reported that it is interested in a player who has no interest in signing.

The player is represented through the same firm with elite clients who are already at the Premier League club, who have agreed to feed the advertising around the player to smoke a genuine interested. The separate club soon singled out a player who held the same position as the player he intended to point to, but who had no interest in doing so.

“Are you hunting closely?” Christian Bale sings at the beginning of The Prestige. The play windows are full of illusions and Manchester United is part of the anti-will act. Just two weeks ago, Portugal’s RTP reported that Raúl Jiménez is “on his way to Manchester United” and the Wolves striker temporarily began to follow the trend on Twitter.

United made it clear that there was nothing in the report and, in this case, even the top gullo enthusiasts know it best. In Jimez’s five-paragraph tale, Jimenez’s ‘going to Manchester United’ was not discussed until the end of the fourth paragraph and was the only reference to the player or United. The story was also not discovered on the SPORT RTP’s touchdown page. You didn’t have to be Edward R. Murrow to say something was going on.

A friend on holiday in Portugal bought one day one of the sports newspapers and said that Benfica connected with 16 players. A colleague of men wrote an opinion piece last week about the side of Porto Alex Telles and the next day A Bola wrote that Telles was United’s goal to update Luke Shaw.

Journalists and other industry members call it the “circle of —” and some sections of the British media are immune to fueling depression and hope from the circle. Opinions are disseminated as news, gossip is treated as facts, and aspiring football hounds who hate football hounds have scuttlebut.

Jadon Sancho’s scenario is tedious and communications to Comical Ali of Borussia Dortmund will do little to discourage United, frustrated by the slow talks with Marco Lichtsteiner, the intermediary acting on behalf of Dortmund. Sancho is represented through Emeka Obasi.

United described Dortmund as “unusual” for having hired Lichtsteiner, brother of former Arsenal defender Stephan, when United negotiated the club’s record contract for Juan Mata without any of his representatives taking over Chelsea face-to-face. A company reportedly oversaw the sale of Alexis Sanchez so that United could only fight Sancho.

Sancho’s wages and intermediation fees turn out to be an “obstacle” and united’s most sensitive resources are under pressure not to make the “mistakes of the past”; references to Sanchez and Mino Raiola’s 41 million pounds bagged by Paul Pogba’s move four years ago.

In a desperate and comprehensive warning that it had not signaled a mid-centre in 2018, United expressed its horror at the agent’s commission if they had kicked Yerry Mina, sold in Europe after a moderate World Cup with Colombia. Before Everton reached a deadline agreement for Mina, a senior United official expressed hope that Everton would give Mina a hole, as they felt the deal might be biased by the agent’s cut.

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The excuse of the officers’ guilt was ridiculed through an intermediary who works for one of football’s most prominent agencies and has a consumer at United. It was also rich for United to seek this excuse without acknowledging the precedent he set through Raiola’s commission, saving appearances was paramount after Jose Mourinho supported them in a corner.

Liverpool paid the agents the maximum (30.3 million pounds) for the time of the consecutive season and United finished third (27.56 million pounds), compared to 20.75 million pounds in 2018-19 due to 4 primary additions and Odion Ighalo’s loan deal. Even during this period, United blamed the “extraordinary” demands for the collapse of its ephemeral interest in Paulo Dybala. Dybala’s agent, Jorge Antún, said that “the stories about the commission were not true.”

Raiola sought a percentage of Erling Haaland’s long-term sales that United did not need to meet, with resources describing the terms as “bad for the industry.” United has hired four Raiola consumers in the past two summers, but has cooled their appointments since he hired Romelu Lukaku, who is no longer a Raiola customer, for 75 million pounds in 2017. Haaland’s consequences provoked Raiola on Twitter, showed his “solidarity” with Woodward about the disturbing attack on his home and Woodward is believed to appreciate Raiola’s company.

Ed Woodward made sure Jorge Mendes’ daughter did an internship at the club and, without Mendes’ influence, a Bruno Fernandes move would not have materialized. Fernandes’ agent Miguel Pinho was reportedly so disappointed by the reaction to this summer’s questions that the intermediaries went directly to the player at what Sporting Lisbon demanded. Tottenham had sent two intermediaries to Lisbon in vain and then Mendes arrived at the base with the promise of a movement in 2020.

Woodward or Matt Judge communicate with leading figures from the main agencies and 3 of United’s understudies in Cologne on Monday night are clients of the Stellar Group, co-founded through Jonathan Barnett. Sergio Romero, Dean Henderson, Luke Shaw and Marcos Rojo are cared for through Stellar, as is Jack Grealish.

Even if United’s leaders are undermined by their relationships beyond, they have the right to change, as do Jurgen Klopp after mocking the deal with Pogba two years before breaking the world record for payment by a defender and a goalkeeper. United has prioritized players basically very happy to play for the club, hence the explanation of why they are able to pass the election to Sancho.

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