MANCHESTER UNITED FINANCIAL SURPPORT TOWARDS THE CURRENT GLOBAL HEALTH BATTLE ADMIRABLE BUT WILL THE CLUB PAY A LARGER PRICE IN THE FUTURE ?


  

Manchester Red continue to step up and prove why the club located in the southwest end of greater Manchester continues to show why the Red Devils are regarded as one of the greatest and richest clubs not just in England but in fact one of the greatest and richest football clubs in the world at the moment.  





April 2020, ManchesterUnitedChannel in an article addressed Manchester United recent endeavors to show solidarity and support to the vast number of workers under Manchester United's payroll who had lost jobs as a result of the ongoing global health crisis by delivering an assurance of job retention plans for every employee under Manchester United's payroll insisting that the club has no intention putting any current employee at Manchester United out of work permanently. 



From what ManchesterUnitedChannel have been able to gather, current Manchester United employees out of work can relax assured of returning to work once the football season can return. An admirable decision which alone should cast away the selfish image Manchester United board of directors has been viewed as over the past number of years. But the positive deeds performed by Manchester United in recent weeks is not over, at least not quite yet.  






Going by reports gathered by ManchesterUnitedPost, both Manchester clubs have recently decided to put aside their rivalries and work together in the current massive battle against the COVID19 virus. According to reports received by the ManchesterUnitedPost, the Red Devils will come together with their noisy neighbors The Cityzens to contribute an extra-large sum of 100,000 to food banks across the Greater Manchester while simultaneously giving large food contributions to various food banks across the greater Manchester.  



Adding to that, Manchester United is now prepared to offer full refunds to each and every fan who had purchased tickets to any of the recently canceled games scheduled for the current season. The decision appears to be one of two extravagant choices made by the Board of Directors of Manchester United football club during the current global health crises with the ManchesterUnitedPost reporting recently on Manchester United's decision to provide job security to various employees associated with Manchester United football club.  



While the financial support delivered by the Red Devils during the current crises continues to be nothing short of admirable, questions of how the club's recent expenditure might affect Manchester United's movements during the upcoming transfer window remain unsettled. 









   

Manchester United executives have recently emerged a little from the strong notion of spending a little while aiming for massive success at the same time with recent impressive signings such as Harry McGuire, Bruno Fernandes, and Daniel James. Players who have gone on to help Ole Gunner Solskjear team improve their quality on the football pitch this season.  




Despite the improved quality we have witnessed from Manchester United on numerous occasion during the second half of the current season, the Red Devils continue to be categorized as a side who have not quite hit the heights expected from modern-day Champions with one or two more signings expected to be made by Manchester United as soon as the 2020 summer transfer window is allowed to be up and running.   



However, any high expectations from Manchester United in regards to the exorbitant net spend delivered by the Red Devils during the 2020 Summer transfer window is now anticipated to be thrown out the window in response to the recent stumble in the global economy.   




Manchester United continue to be the team leading the race to sign top talents such as Jadon Sancho and Jack Grealish during the 2020 summer season. However, Manchester United is far from certain to sign any of the two most wanted talents this summer in Jadon Sancho and Jack Grealish especially considering most European clubs will lack sufficient capital heading into the 2020 Summer season.  










Just two seasons ago, the Red Devils passed up on opportunities to secure the services of top players such as Antione Griezeman and Christian Eriksen for reasons such as the player's age or loyalties towards the player's current club at the time. With the recent stumble in the Global Economy, Manchester United appear to be heading into a 2020 Summer season where the Red Devils might have no choice but to embrace a summer of one single player signed or a summer where no signings are made at all. 




At the moment, Aston Villa and Borussia Dortmund appear to be resilient in their expensive demands for Manchester United's top two summer targets in Jack Grealish and Jadon Sancho. The fact is that during the timeline of the 2020 summer transfer window both Aston Villa and Borussia Dortmund are expected to set different demands to each of the players with Aston Villa reportedly expected to set their demand for the midfielder at a price range of a projected 40 million and Borrusia Dortmund subsequently expected to make a demand of an estimated 120 million for the services of highly demanded inform English forward Jadon Sancho. 



Manchester United might ultimately struggle to secure the service of both players and the latest reports suggest that while Jack Grealish will be the better player to sign in terms of the least expensive player, ManchesterUnitedPost understands that the Red Devils still holds Jadon Sancho as the prime targets during the 2020 summer transfer window. 
  
  
  
 





Looking at the current economic situation, Manchester United might be able to secure one major signing this summer with signs suggesting English forward Jadon Sancho will be the player to step into Old Trafford should Manchester United have enough funds left over after the recent expensive efforts made by the Red Devils in support of the global battle against the COVID19 virus. 




Manchester United's ability to secure the services of Jadon Sancho or Jack Grealish will ultimately come down to Manchester United's ability to release Alexis Sanchez from his current contract worth around 18 million a year at Manchester United. 

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