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Quotation of 100 million! Saudi giants poach Manchester United captain: a weekly salary of 700,000 pounds and can play in the Club World Cup

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On May 31, according to the British media Mirror, B Fee has seven days to decide whether to leave Manchester United. The Red Devils captain was attacked by the Saudi giant Riyadh Crescent Moon. The other party reported a sky-high transfer fee of 100 million pounds. At the same time, the B fee will also receive more than 100 million pounds of pre-tax income - his weekly income will reach 700,000 pounds in the next three years.

Riyadh Crescent is about to participate in the New World Club Cup in June, and Saudi Arabia hopes that their signature team can shine in this competition. Because they know that when they first match against Real Madrid in the group stage on June 18, the world's eyes will be focused on them.

They are eager to sign 30-year-old B Fee, a deal that will allow him to become teammates with Portugal's national teammates Ruben Neves and Cancelo, former Chelsea defender Coolibali, former Fulham striker Mitrovic and possible Ronaldo (if a deal can be reached to allow him to join on a short-term loan). Miguel Pinho, the agent of

BF, stayed at the Four Seasons Hotel in Riyadh this week, negotiating with representatives of Riyadh Crescent. At present, more and more people believe that B fee may be persuaded to transfer. In public, Manchester United insisted that their best player would not be sold. However, given the club's current financial difficulties, the £100 million transfer fee is a transformative amount, especially after losing to Tottenham last week's Europa League final, which ultimately cost them £100 million in the Champions League next season.

Although Manchester United insists that they will not sell the B fee, considering the club's financial difficulties, a transfer fee of £100 million is not impossible to accept, and the B fee may even be required to leave for the benefit of the club. But manager Amorin desperately wants him to stay and told Sir Ratcliff and the club's decision makers to fill the funding gap elsewhere. After Manchester United finished their Asian preseason tour, they won 3-1 in Hong Kong and B played 45 minutes in the first half. Amorin was asked if this was B Fee's curtain call at Manchester United? He said: "I don't think so, I can't be sure, no one knows, but I think he sees that we're taking some steps to change everything, I think he sees that, I think he wants to stay. He rejects a lot of things, but he shows he wants to win. He's young, he's great, he needs to play in the best league in the world."

Although Amorin doesn't want to sell his captain, former Manchester United star Paul Scholes believes that club executives should "accept Riyadh Crescent offer without hesitation" to sell the B fee.

"They said they would spend £100 million to buy the B fee. Manchester United can't refuse. You know, when you talk about Amorin's tactical system, I know he's always been great, moving forward with his team on his back, but where is his position? Is he a 10 player? Or a defensive midfielder? He almost makes people confused about the whole system because he doesn't have a fixed position. I'm not saying he's not good, he's really good. But when someone pays £100 million to buy him, you have to accept it without hesitation."

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