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Came to be worth 45 million, now he would leave United for only 2 million and surprise

Manchester United could take a 43 million euros loss by letting this player leave the team for just 2 million euros.

By Angus Barnes

Manchester United could take a 43 million euros loss by letting this player leave the team for just 2 million euros.
Manchester United could take a 43 million euros loss by letting this player leave the team for just 2 million euros.
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Manchester United is ready to take a huge financial loss, especially now that they seem to have accepted the offer for this player that was worth way more.

Manchester United and Erik ten Hag are ready to accomplish two things with the red devils in this transfer window, first they want to make sure that they can reinforce the team for the next season and second of all they want to get rid of the players that are not going to be taken into account, and that means that they are ready to loose some money.

Eric Bailly is one of the players that is not going to continue with Manchester United the next season, he has been one of the players that went out on a loan and it seems that it did not work, now it is reported that there is a team interested in signing the defender, but they are willing to pay only two million euros to make that deal happen.

The team that is interested in signing Eric Bailly is going to be Real Betis from La Liga in Spain, their manager believes that he still has a lot of football in him and it has been reported that he also valued the experience that he had playing for a team like Manchester United, and he has asked for the team to sign him as soon as they can.

Eric Bailly value

The surprising thing is that at one point Bailly was considered to be  45 million euros player, and now the team is ready to take that huge loss of 43 million euros, because Real Betis isn't willing to pay anything more to get him, and they are in fact the only team interested in signing him, so they will have to accept that.


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