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The cost-saving effect of Lajue Manchester United was exposed, and the total salary was reduced by 40 million! He was also dismissed as a result

According to United Kingdom's Football Insider, Manchester United's annual wage bill has been cut by about £34 million after sending off a number of high-profile players in the summer window, and including the £2.16 million club ambassador salary cut for Ferdin, Manchester United has saved more than £36 million.

France defender Raphael Varane, striker Anthony · Martial and England wing-back Brandon · Williams all left the club after their contracts expired on June 30, according to the data. Scott McTominay, Mason · Greenwood, Willie · Cambuwala and Hannibal · Mejbri were all sold during the summer transfer window, with the deals totalling more than £60 million. Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Donny van de Beek and · Perlistri have also moved for a combined value of around £20 million.

Following United's decision not to convert his loan deal to a permanent one, Sofiyang moved to Fenerbahce · Amrabat back at Fiorentina, while Jadon Sancho joined Chelsea on loan for £25 million after a year.

Of those players, Raphael Varane is the highest-earning at £350,000 a week, while Jadon Sancho is £300,000 and Chelsea are spending around £250,000 on loan. Anthony Martial's weekly salary at Manchester United is £250,000, which is also in the first income bracket.

Among the other players who stayed in the team, Donny van de Beek £120,000 and Wan-Bissaka £90,000 also earned a lot of money. Amrabat, Williams, McTominay and Greenwood earn between £50,000 and £65,000 a week. Pellistri earns around £20,000, while Cambuvara and Hannibal are relatively low-paid with less than £10,000 a week.

Sources told Football Insider that the departure of the 12 players has saved United around £68.8 million in wages. However, a large part of this salary space has been reoccupied by new signings. Ten Hag spent more than £200 million to bring in Lenny· Yoro, Manuel· Ugarte, De Ligt, Joshua· Zirkze and Mazraoui.

De Ligt, who has moved from Bayern Munich for £38.5 million, has been offered a £195,000-a-week contract and is considered the highest-paid player among the summer signings. Mazraoui, also from Bayern, earns £135,000 a week, Ugarte earns £120,000, Joro has a base salary of £115,000 a week and Zirkze is £105,000. According to calculations, the total wage of the five new signings reached £34.8 million, which means that Manchester United's player wage spending has been cut by around £34 million.

Combined with the wages of Ferguille and more than 250 other United sacked employees, Sir Jim · Ratcliffe and INEOS are expected to save £40 million in salary bills. For his part, the capitalist Rajue would consider this a successful move. The club has been very concerned about breaching the Premier League's RSP rules of profitability and sustainability, as they have been spending money on the transfer market in recent years, with Ten Hag spending £600 million on more than two years in charge, an average of £200 million a year.

If Manchester United still wants to continue to save money, then the next purge of Casemiro, Rashford, B Fee, Antony and Eriksen may be the inevitable choice for Rajue, whose total annual salary is as high as 67.5 million pounds!

If United's transfer team can purge these players, the vast majority of fans will raise their hands in welcome, and it will certainly not cause as much controversy as the sacking of Ferdin. The data confirms that Manchester United are far ahead of the list of high salaries and low performance.

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