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Man United causes outrage over 'selling minors'

Scandal has just broken out at Man United FC, when they were discovered to have tried to "collude" and sell their team's U18 players.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ16/07/2025

Man United gây phẫn nộ vì hành vi 'rao bán trẻ vị thành niên' - Ảnh 1.

Chairman Jim Ratcliffe was heavily criticized - Photo: REUTERS

The information was revealed by local newspaper Manchester Evening News . Accordingly, a list of all U18 players that Man United sent to "transfer partners" was leaked.

The move came as a surprise to some players, their agents and relatives, who said they were not consulted beforehand.

According to the calculations of Man United's board of directors, they only receive a symbolic fee from the sale of these players. But in addition, Man United will attach a clause to receive 20 - 30% of the resale fee if that player is transferred again in the future.

The strategy was implemented in the context of MU needing to increase transfer revenue to ensure compliance with PSR - financial regulations that are tightening on Premier League clubs.

Selling players from the academy is a way to make a “net profit” completely off the books, because the training costs are almost zero.

For example, Man United put a 20% future transfer fee clause on an under-18 player they let go. If the player is sold for €20m in the future, Man United will receive €4m and have an extra €12m on their books to spend without worrying about being counted as a financial loss.

Due to heavy losses over the past years, Man United's books are now in a very bad state. Not only do they lack money, but even if they had money, they could not spend it freely to buy players due to pressure from PSR.

As such, Man United are pushing to sell academy graduates to generate a net profit, and it is understandable why they are looking to sell their U18 players.

But that's in theory, Man United fans are very angry because the act of selling underage players is considered extremely bad.

This is a policy that completely goes against the rules of training and developing young players for a team with a long history like Man United.

In addition, selling U18 players (whose salaries are very low) often does not bring in much profit. So most big clubs will choose to keep them until their contracts expire, even with players who have exhausted their development potential.

The Man United leak of information about selling U18 players is considered a scandal in the English football world at the moment. Many Man United fans are expressing their anger towards the owners - the petrochemical group INEOS, owned by billionaire Jim Ratcliffe.

Over the past year, Mr. Ratcliffe has implemented a policy of brutally cutting down all activities of the team. Specifically, the British billionaire fired more than 200 employees and cut many benefits for the team's employees.

Man United even cut the salary of legendary coach Alex Ferguson as an honorary advisor.

HUY DANG

Source: https://tuoitre.vn/man-united-gay-phan-no-vi-hanh-vi-rao-ban-tre-vi-thanh-nien-2025071618311326.htm


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