Manchester United only lost 2 trillion won in transfer fees
Manchester United were only losing money on the transfer fee. "One of the richest clubs in the world, Manchester United recruits some of the best players in the world, but the transfer fee is just as high. However, it was almost impossible to let them go, and many players left as free agents or for shockingly low transfer fees," British 'Talk Sports' reported on the 11th. The media then cited the results of a study by the International Sports Research Center CIES under FIFA. According to the research results, Manchester United has reportedly lost 1.18 billion pounds 2.1 trillion won in net transfer spending since 2014. The answer to this question is based on the players that Manchester United has acquired so far. Manchester United recruited players with a large amount of money after Sir Alex Ferguson left the club. However, the club failed to earn that much transfer fee when selling the players. Ahead of the 2016-17 season, Paul Pogba was brought in for 105 million euros 157 billion won from Juventus, but Pogba left Manchester United without a transfer fee to the FA. He lost 157 billion won. Also, Antony, the second-ranked player in Manchester United's all-time transfer fee list, was hired for 95 million euros 135 billion won, but his skills are so low that it is difficult to recover the transfer fee even if he sells it. The same goes for other players. Harry Maguire, who was brought in by paying the highest transfer fee of 87 million euros 130 billion won for a defender at the time, has also seen his market value drop significantly. His current market value is 18 million euros 27 billion won based on the statistics website Transmarkt. The amount has been reduced by five times. He is now linked with West Ham United, and his actual transfer fee is reported to be similar. There are many players who bought so many players and left because they didn't receive a single penny. Examples include Fred, Juan Mata, Nemanja Matic, Anthony Martial, and Raphael Varane. It is not for no reason that Manchester United is a pushover in the transfer market. They pay a tremendous amount of money to bring them in, but all of the players are sluggish and their market value declines. The roles of new directors Dan Ashworth and Jason Wilcox have become important. Since Sir Jim Ratcliffe took office as co-owner, he has completely changed the board first to change the stance of the transfer market.