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TA: Manchester United thinks Sheshko is worth 75 million pounds; and Newcastle both say their salary quotes are low

Hupu August 10th TheAthleticUK Manchester United team wrote an op-ed article to decipher Sheshko's transfer.

(The following is Newcastle's hard work and the ending)

[Must board] TA confirmed: The Sheshko team expressed their willingness to go to Newcastle. After Newcastle's offer, they changed their minds and chose Manchester United

Hargreaves and Wavell finalized the transfer agreement in Leipzig in the next few days. The negotiations between the two clubs are hailed as professional and completed in just a few days, which is in stark contrast to Brentford's negotiations on Mbeumo.

On Thursday afternoon, the two sides reached an agreement worth 76.5 million euros plus 8.5 million euros at surcharge - the initial transfer fee was 6 million euros lower than Newcastle agreed, although the total price was still 85 million euros.

Manchester United insiders estimate Sheshko at about £75 million. Some people familiar with the matter believe they are willing to match the £79 million transfer fee promised by Liverpool to sign Ekitic. Potential spending of £73.7 million is still high, but is still below those two figures.

Meanwhile, Newcastle officials were frustrated. Although they really “try their best” and there are signs that he can be convinced, there are always fears that he will eventually choose to move to Manchester, which makes it feel that their interest will only boost Sheshko’s salary requirements.

As Isaac's future remains unclear, this brings them back to the starting point.

Sheshko's club can earn more is a focus of debate. The Slovenian international is said to be paid within Manchester United's existing salary structure. Sources in Old Trafford claim he earned no more than Newcastle United's offer. There is a dispute within Newcastle, with people familiar with the matter either claiming that Newcastle United's offer is the same as Manchester's offer or significantly lower than Manchester's offer.

Others believe that Newcastle United's salary structure does not allow them to provide more than £200,000 per week (including bonus).

In any case, it is worth noting that as long as the contracts of most Manchester United players are reduced by 25%.

Other factors, such as the uncertainty of Isaac's future, are also unfavorable to Newcastle United's prospects. More than once this summer, club officials have been unable to tell the transfer target whether the transfer target will play side by side with the 25-year-old.

In contrast, Sheshko is confident to join Old Trafford as the first choice. Manchester United is still willing to sell Hoylen, who is worth just over £30 million and has attracted interest from Milan.

Although he does not belong to the so-called "bomb disposal team" currently exiled under Amorin, Manchester United is willing to consider loaning if an acceptable transfer price cannot be reached.

Alejandro Garnacho's transfer negotiations have made progress, Chelsea's negotiations have begun, and Marcus Rashford's loan to Barcelona has eased his salary burden, but has tried to raise more than £150 million in funds by selling the out-of-favor players, which has so far failed to bring in any transfer fee income.

Player sale is considered crucial before further signing, although internal discussions were held earlier this summer to investigate whether it is possible to introduce new players other than Cunya and Mbeumo in the first place. The attempt to sign Ekitic also shows that if funds are needed, they can find the right one.

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