MANCHESTER UNITED EXECUTIVES PLANS FOR THE 2023 SUMMER SEASON KICK STARTS- Strengthening and Support For The Women's Team To Be Further Provided Following A Successful Season (Part 10)


 Effectively, FC Barcelona had triggered yet another key piece to attracting the services of Ona Battle back to the Catalan club FC Barcelona by not only presenting their option of having the Spanish fullback return to her native country, but the Spanish club had also implemented a massive financial structure that doubled the payment structure Manchester United had goffered the Spanish fullback.






There is also the understanding that Manchester United had also presented Ona Battle with a new contract to expand her stay at Manchester United football club and while the new contract had not matched the financial structure which Ona Battle is currently receiving as her wages as a Barcelona player, the attraction of achieving Champions League football which Manchester United women's team have now secured in the form of securing qualification into the first round of the group stages of the 2023/24 Champions League competition at the very least- is understood to had projected Manchester United Chairman and head of Women's Football at Manchester United Polly Bancroft into a considerable position of offering the Spanish fullback a rosy future than what the Spanish football could have committed to at Manchester United. 

  

  

 

 

Despite the valiant attempt from Manchester United executives to convince Ona Battle to commit her future to Manchester United, the passion to fulfill a lifelong dream of playing for FC Barcelona, and the desire to return to her native country Spain was subsequently more than enough to override the love Ona Battle had for Manchester United Football Club. 

  

  









From Spain to England Manchester United's current battle to retain top quality within the Manchester United women's team stretched out across various players within the Manchester United women's team as contract conversations had taken place and continue to take place between Manchester United representatives and a handful of top players within the Manchester United women's team. Few scenarios have been able to accurately depict how lengthy a contract conversation can be than the lengthy conversation which had taken place between Manchester United executives and English striker Alessia Russo. 



Emerging as the top goal-scoring outlet which the Manchester United women had largely depended on not just for last season but throughout the past three seasons at the very least, Alessia Russo established herself as a key piece that has aided the level of success which Manchester United Women team has been able to generate in the women's sector over the past four years at the very least.

  










Considering the level of quality which the England forward has been able to display for club and country, there's little surprise in the understanding that during her time at Manchester United Alessia Russo had been able to step out of the shadows of former forwards Tobin Heath and Christine Press to lad line as the main arsenals delivering the level of quality needed within the Manchester United attack in the past few years of the early development period of the Manchester United Woomens team.









After the departure of the two American forwards- not overlooking the impact which English forward Lauren James had during her time as part of the Manchester United Women's team- Alessia Russo had stepped out of the shadows of these three quality forwards Lauren James, Tobin Heath, and Christen Press and implemented herself as the dominant forward leading the Manchester United wineskins progression but the attacking end with the level of goals generated by England forward having played tremendous impact in elevating the Manchester United women's team towards the current stage of not only competing for their owners but also qualifying for the ever completed Champions League competition. 

  

  

  
 

Unlike Ona Battle whose decision regarding her future was very much known from the early point of the 2022é23 Season until the very end of the season, The tail end of Alessia Rusos's career as a Manchester United Player at the time was far from an easy read. However much like Ona Battle, Manchester United had also offered Alessia Russo not one, but two major contracts to extend her career at Manchester United for four more years to come with Manchester United executives having operated with the understanding that the English forward had already rebuffed the first attempt of a new contract presented by Manchester United.










However, the understanding of the thought process of the Manchester United executive sector at the time had been that the executive sector at Manchester United In conjunction with the Manchester United Head of Women's Football Polly Bancroft had anticipated for the situation to pan out that way in terms of Alessia Russo rejecting the first contract presented to the English forward by Manchester United.




As a result, the Manchester United executive is understood to have put together a new stronger contract with the new contract stated to have been reinforced with a much more adequate financial structure at the time the contract was presented to Alessia Russo. 

  

  

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