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Manchester United reject offer for a player after considering the amount an insult

Manchester United has received several offers that are insulting to the team, but they have also rejected several of those.

By Angus Barnes

Manchester United has received several offers that are insulting to the team, but they have also rejected several of those.
Manchester United has received several offers that are insulting to the team, but they have also rejected several of those.
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The red devils office seems to be ready to reject every offer that they considere to be way to low for one of their players, and this is the first one that is getting rejected.

Manchester United and Erik ten Hag know that in order to complete the deals that they want in this transfer window they need to sell several players, but now that have noticed a tendency that they are getting really low offers for their players, and that is why it seems that form the red devils office they rather reject those offers and keep the players rather than sell them for so low.

The new offer that “Manchester United Evening News” has reported that the red devils rejected for being to low is the offer for Dean Henderson, the second goalkeeper of the team wants to make a move to Nottingham Forest, but the first offer was not good enough for the red devils to be accepted and could be looking to wait for a new one.

Dean Henderson wants to make the move to Nottingham Forest because he knows that he deserves some more playing time and that is not going to happen once André Onana arrives to the team, but it seems that the team would need to offer something more to Manchester United if they are serious with their intentions to buy him.

Dean Henderson value

The same source reported that Dean Henderson first offer included a value of 20 million euros for the player, and now the Manchester United office has set the deal on 30 million euros, and while the conversations between both teams are still going, it also seems that the red devils are going to stay on that amount before letting a good player leave for such little money.


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