Why did Utd let pogba go, them pay 80m to get him back? Its easy to point out **** ups by every club.
Eleven Manchester United players' contracts expiring at end of season https://www.skysports.com/football/...d-players-contracts-expiring-at-end-of-season
If it’s because his agent is trying to hold the club over a barrel for a £350k wage, then we’re right to **** him off. But yes, basically we’re going to lose a very good player who’s given the club a lot, for nothing. Don’t really understand it tbh. Apparently Raul Sanllehi our negotiator has said ‘there’s no way back for Ramsey. Arsenal are heading in a different direction and Aaron Ramsey is not part of our future plans’. Seems a bit harsh imo
All clubs make costly financial contract mistakes ... we didn't put a release cause in N'Golo Kante's contract and therefore only made a £25 million profit from his move to Chelsea ... in fairness to Chelsea, they felt so guilty about it that they gave us £40 million for Danny Drinkwater