Manchester United is seeking to reduce expenses in order to bring new players to the club, their key to achieve it, is Alexis Sánchez exit.
Renovation time has come to Old Trafford, although they still don't know how much money they will have for this summer, their plan to reduce expenses have already begun.
The first on the list is Alexis Sánchez, as he's the highest paid player in the Premier League, but his performance is far from being consistent with his salary that reaches 34 million dollars per year. The Red Devils seek to release their salary bills to attract new players, which is why the owners see Alexis' exit as the key to achieve it.
According to Daily Mail, Manchester United is willing to pay half Sánchez' salary (17 million) as long as one team takes the Chilean on loan and they have the other half available to get new players that could bring better performances. The only condition the Red Devils have is that Alexis doesn't join direct competitors, and they would rather have him outside of England.
MLS
One of the possible leagues that could interest Alexis Sánchez is the American League, as it has grown considerably in the last years and has players such as Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Wayne Rooney, Carlos Vela, and Nani.
Bayern Munich, Arjen Robben, and Robert Lewandowski have also expressed interest in joining the MLS, and to send the attacker across the pond, would be seen with good eyes by Manchester United.
Alexis profile could see him join teams like New York City FC, as their seeking to add a new star and reference in attack since David Villa departure. LAFC and LA Galaxy are also suitable as they have purchasing power, but that would mean they'll need to leave one of their designated players. Nashville SC and Inter Miami CF could be an option for next year once they made their 2020 debut.
Alexis Sánchez
The Red Devils invested around 92 million dollars in bringing Alexis from Arsenal, since then he has played 44 games and has scored just five goals since landing in Old Trafford. His contract expires in 2022 and a good year could easily increase his market value, which would mean Man United could recover their investment.
jacksonjuan
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I feel bad for Sanchez coming to MLS wouldn’t be a great idea as he still can play in better leagues please go to a better league maybe you would come to MLS after like 3 or so years good luck Sanchez ✋🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
dizdeknt
54
Sanchez has the same fate and future like Judas Iscariot, he loved money sold his master and killed his career never enjoyed the bounty. His manuals are still with his former club. Wrongest decision.
DaMhztourage
47
Best bet for him , hence he can't return to either Arsenal or Barcelona his two old stumping ground , so MLS will suite him as the best option to salvage his dwindling career and Utd may as well recoup some money invested on him . Good luck Sanchez.
kudos1981
43
stop making it sound like MLS is a retirement place... it's growing and we need to slowly bring players that are still in their peak...
Aadel
35
In this month of May, may you continue to surprise people like *Wolves & Ajax*, may you never live on ur past glory like *Man Utd*, may every resources you seek come to you like *Pep Guadiola*, may you never be useless like *Sanchez*, when people look up to you like *Messi*, may you never disappoint them like *Lukaku*. you will never know shame like *Ole Gunnar*. Pride will never overtake you like *Jose Morinho*, May you continue to be steadfast like *Cristiano Ronaldo*, You will never fall from glory like *De Gea*. As you grow, never depend on anyone like *Barcelona* but continue to work and manage the little resources you have like *Tottenham*. Even though men will despise you like *Arsenal* always believe in yourself like *Hazard*. Finally, stick on the best and never be confused like *Chelsea*. God Bless You.....