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Did you learn your lesson? Manchester United implements the "Ronaldo Law" - voila! sport

2023-01-08T09:19:32.404Z


In England they claim: the Red Devils will not pay more than 200 thousand pounds per week, to avoid a "culture of jealousy in the dressing room". Who is the first casualty?


Summary: Manchester United - Everton 1:3 (FA Cup) (Sport1)

About a month and a half has passed since it announced the release of Cristiano Ronaldo, and Manchester United still hasn't really gotten over the events of the Portuguese.

According to "Daily Mail", the Red Devils decided on a new procedure at the club - "Ronaldo's law", according to which no player in the team will earn more than 200 thousand pounds per week, in order not to create a situation of a new star pocketing a much higher salary than the rest of his friends.



The main victim of this will be David de Gea, who has a contract of 375 thousand pounds per week that ends this summer.

It was made clear to the goalkeeper that he could stay, if he aligned himself according to the new procedure and signed a contract similar to the one signed by Bruno Fernandes.

"The managers and Erik ten Haag want to avoid a culture of jealousy in the dressing room," said the Daily Mail.



At the moment, most of the top players earn a similar salary of £180-200k a week - Raphael Varane, Harry Maguire, Casemiro and Fernandez. The intention is to upgrade existing players or land a new acquisition,

The first casualty.

De Gea (Photo: GettyImages, OLI SCARFF)

The fear, of course, is that according to this method, United could lose out in the transfer market to teams that are willing to pay higher amounts.

Marcus Rashford, for example, is wanted by Paris Saint-Germain, who are ready to double his salary.

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Source: walla

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