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It was revealed that Manchester United was willing to sell Lima to Real Madrid! There are no non-sale products in Lajue's crazy open source and throttling, mainly depending on the price

Although Lisandro Martinez is considered the most successful signing of United under Ten Hag, and even the best of the club's recruitment over the past decade, it is not impossible to sell him at the end of the season if a club offers a reasonable price.

The British radio talkSPORT has confirmed that Real Madrid have indeed put Lima on the shortlist, and Carlo Ancelotti hopes to significantly strengthen the defence next summer. The Galacticos have been plagued by injuries in the defence over the past year or two, and Florentino Pérez's desired Leni Yoro was snatched up by Manchester United, and they are now looking to poach Lima.

Lima joined in his first season in charge of Ten Hag, spending £47 million, and apart from a poor start, he quickly became one of Old Trafford fan favourites. Lima's aggressive style of play has allowed him to adapt to the Premier League and has been recognized by the fans.

Sadly, the Argentine butcher's form has declined significantly over the past year and a half due to frequent and prolonged injuries. A metatarsal fracture in April 2003 forced him to undergo a second surgery after his comeback at the start of the 2023/2024 season. In the end, he missed a total of 38 games throughout the season.

Lima have returned to fitness this season but still have some minor injury problems, with the 26-year-old Argentine withdrawing from international duty during the international break in November due to injury and missing Ruben Amorim's first game for Manchester United.

Lima is still one of United's key players in defence, but his form has not been consistent as it was before his injury, and he was responsible for the first and third goals in the 3-2 defeat to Nottingham Forest. Moreover, if Real Madrid make an offer to Manchester United in the near future, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS will not necessarily refuse, especially if the price exceeds £56 million, as the 2 million floating clause and 8.6 million bonus for Ajax have not yet been paid, a price that would be enough to ensure that the Red Devils make a profit, and Rajax could accept it.

Rajue's cost-cutting efforts at United have gone so far as to scrap his staff's Christmas bonus in favour of a £40 supermarket voucher. As for the traditional Christmas party, naturally, it was also completely cut. Rajae seems to be more stingy than the Glazers, who received £100 in bonuses every year before Christmas during the family-run club in the United States, but this year they only received Marks & Spencer vouchers.

With more than 250 staff members laid off since the takeover of Manchester United, legend Leo Ferdinand has demanded that he be just as strict with his players, and INEOS is likely to do the same! The Telegraph reports that United insiders don't expect Rajue's cost-cutting plan to end anytime soon. Manchester United's pre-tax losses over the past three seasons totalled £312.9 million, making it challenging for the club to comply with PSR's Premier League profitability and sustainability rules.

In addition to Lima, the Bernabeu could also be a potential home for Manchester United right wing-back Diogu Darlow, and if Real Madrid are unable to secure Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold, the 25-year-old Portuguese full-back will be the boss's first choice. As things stand, Alexander-Arnold is increasingly likely to renew his contract at Anfield.

"We need to solve some financial problems because we have inherited a financial situation from the past and only time will tell. I know we've been criticised by the British media, but we do need to challenge the cost of running a club because I want the team to be free to buy really good players and not spend too much money on infrastructure."

However, this week, the British media revealed that Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani originally planned to implement the "ruby" plan after the 4.5 billion pound acquisition of Manchester United, and the details made fans even more dissatisfied with Rajue. According to the Daily Mail, Sheikh Jassim plans to stop the Red Devils from worrying about money for three days. In Project Ruby's strategy, the Qataris promised to announce the takeover on the first day, eliminate all of the club's debts on the second day, and announce the renovation of the new stadium on the third day. There is no need to lay off employees, save money, and raise funds.

A senior adviser to the Qatar Group told the Daily Mail: "This could have been fully rolled out. The club paid for the construction of the new stadium and did not need the help of others. As for the employees laid off by Ratcliffe, we will always hire. Sheikh Jassim is still a rich man, he is also a Manchester United fan and will not try to buy other Premier League clubs. If the opportunity to buy Manchester United completely arises again in the future, it will be hard for him not to be interested, the plans are still there."

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