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Doesn't mean anything really, he's just the middleman. If the Glazers are still here then it doesn't matter who the guy in between is.
Exactly, that's why we have to use this opportunity to get the Glazers out, keep protesting and boycotting until they get hit in the pocket and leave for their next "business opportunity"Doesn't mean anything really, he's just the middleman. If the Glazers are still here then it doesn't matter who the guy in between is.
Great to see fans blocking training at Carrington this morning and protesting![]()
Great to see fans blocking training at Carrington this morning and protesting
More to follow , green and gold protest Saturday at Old Trafford, if you're near the area or even if you're not come along and help get the greedy Glazers out.
Oooh, hope so!Lots of talk that Cavani has changed his mind and is keen to stay another year, especially from the guy who broke the original move apparently https://twitter.com/moillorens/status/1388084007372533761?s=09
Given the current pandemic situation, I can imagine if he wants to continue to play football for the foreseeable, he'd want to do so with fans in stadiums. It's looking more likely that the UK is the place to do that, so maybe that will influence his decision-making somewhat.
If he leaves he gets a 2m pay off amd gets to live near home in South America. For him its win win.
The biggest issue would be if pogba chooses to leave us twice on a free transfer. Talking about getting burnt!
Why would he get a 2m payoff for leaving of his own accord?
Its either going to happen or we are going to have to sign him to a crazy contract. I wouldn't be surprised to see him go for nothing. We aren't going to be winning the league or CL for a few more years at least if at all for the foreseeable future so I don't necessarily blame him.
Edinson Cavani's situation is being complicated by a £2million pay-off that Manchester United will have to pay if they fail to trigger a one- year contact extension.
The Uruguayan striker signed a 12-month deal worth £200,000 a week when he arrived at Old Trafford in October after being released by Paris Saint-Germain.
The agreement also included the option of a further 12 months – but only if both parties agreed.
Cavani was also able to negotiate a kiss-off clause that would see him depart with a £2m golden handshake if United decided against keeping him at the club until the summer of 2022.
But he's the one deciding on leaving, he wouldn't get £2m...
Exactly. We want him to stay so a 2m payoff makes 0 sense
Maybe we didn't expect that when we wrote the contract?
Nick. Read what you wrote above, this isn't complicated.