Jadon Sancho Wages: how much will the new signing of Manchester United earn at the club, with completion of transfer near.
Manchester United is on the verge of completing a move for Jadon Sancho, who is ready to make a move to the Premier League club while the official agreement with both clubs awaited.
Meanwhile, a personal agreement between Sancho and Manchester United have finally shaped, as according to the Bild, Sancho is set to earn €17.6 million per year on a contract that is set to run till summer of 2025.
That means the weekly wages of Jadon Sancho would be €338,000 before taxes. On the there hand, other clauses for bonuses are still unknown which might further add into the kitty of Sancho.
As of now, the only thing awaited is the final agreement between the club, which are reportedly set to be done in the near future. It has been rumoured that Borussia Dortmund is ready to accept the payment in instalments which is a plus for the English giants.
Alexis Sanchez release helps in Jadon Sancho wages and transfer negotiations
On Monday, it was announced by reliable sources that Inter Milan will be moving for the permanent transfer of Alexis Sanchez who used to take around £30 million in wages every year.
Total agreement reached between Inter and Manchester United on a permanent deal, here we go!
Inter will NOT pay any fee to Man United. He’ll join for free and Inter will take charge of his full wage. Sanchez will earn €7M/season as Inter player. ⚫️🔵 #MUFC #Inter @SkySport
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 3, 2020
Hence saving around £60 million for Manchester United considering he still had 2 years left in his contract with Manchester United. The Italian giants are giving him around €7 million a year, a major fall from his current wages.
But nevertheless, it relieved Manchester United from a huge wage burden, which made them nervous in offering heavy contracts to other targets.
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