The British media reported that Manchester United will sell 13 players this summer in addition to selling them, but the strange thing is that Saudi Arabia, which has been trying its best to grab talents recently, is not interested in all of them and does not intend to accept them, so what's the reason?
The Daily Mail reports that Manchester United have made a sales list that includes Harry Magooni, Chaton Sinzu, Wendy Bickle, Fite, Erlanga, Alex Dinesh, Alex Bailie, Mai Tommini, Dion Henderson, Anthony Madill and three juniors, making it a total of 13 players.
Manchester United has been on the sale of players bidding, the most expensive department Chaton Sinzu, asking for 45 million pounds, Harry Maguire and McTonald Minnie each received 40 million pounds, Anthony Madill and Dion Henderson on 20 million pounds.
Compared to Chelsea's recent loose goods, which can be easily sold to Saudi Arabia, Manchester United's players are not so easy to ship, at least they have not heard of Saudi Arabia's team receiving them. A netizen responded: Saudi Arabia is rich, but not stupid. That's a good point.
Another reason is that one of the buyers of Manchester United is a Qatari consortium, although it has not yet been realized, but since the relationship between Qatar and Saudi Arabia is not friendly, Saudi Arabia does not intend to help Manchester United to take over the goods, so Manchester United want to sell the players, for the time being, they can only sell them to various teams in Europe.