After a dismal run last season, United were expected to go all out to support their new manager, Eric Ten Haag.
But the club initially struggled to seal a deal, with just three players slipping into Carrington as the new Premier League season began.
The club were forced to splurge on cash following back-to-back losses to Brighton and Brentford, who completed record-breaking deals for Casemiro and Anthony.
Anthony shines for Manchester United
The Brazilian became the Red Devils’ second-highest bidder, with Manchester United paying Ajax £85.5m for right-wing services.
*Anthony transfer rumors*
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Due to the nature of the fees involved, the British giants were supposed to pay them within five years.
He started his Manchester United career in sparkling fashion, scoring the opening goal on his debut in a 3-1 win over league leaders Arsenal. He then started to play in all of Manchester United’s games.
However, his deal with Manchester United is now in trouble, and the payment is due to the Brazil international’s youth club Sao Paulo.
According to the agreement signed by the Brazilian side with Ajax, they are entitled to “20% of the profits made by the Dutch side on the transfer, which is expected to make around 17 million euros”. Movement Witness.
The Brazilian club is now demanding immediate payment.
Sao Paulo wants money
The Brazilian club is in trouble as their players are owed unpaid image rights fees.According to the reporter Jorge NicolaSao Paulo President Julio Casares had promised that “the debt will be paid with the money from that move.”
According to Nikola, the club claim not to have received their share, which is expected to arrive between the end of September and the beginning of October.
The club president has assured his players that the money will go to the stadium in Sao Paulo for the Copa del Valle final against Ecuadorian Independencia del Valle on October 1.
That could add to the Ten Witch’s worries for January. United have already refused to spend the winter, a sum that would mean a further blow to Old Trafford’s coffers.