Too expensive: Manchester United distance themselves from Rabiot transfer

No agreement on salary

A few weeks ago, AS Monaco quickly dropped the idea of ​​signing French national player Adrien Rabiot because of his salary expectations, and Manchester United are now backing down on the home straight. And that despite the fact that the “Red Devils” and Juventus Turin had already agreed on a transfer fee of 15 million pounds (18 million euros) for the transfer of the 27-year-old, according to media reports. However, the talks between the club and the player did not lead to success. According to information from the English journalist David Ornstein of “The Athletic‘ the Premier League club is unwilling to pay the salary called for in the negotiations by Rabiot’s mother and advocate Veronique.








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Accordingly, the gap between the Frenchman’s claim and United’s pain threshold is too big. Rabiot, who moved from PSG to Turin on a free transfer in 2019, is in his last year of contract and earns 7 million euros net per season at Juve – making him one of the absolute top earners for the “old lady”. As the “Guardian” reports, his mother pushed for a wage that exceeds that of Manchester’s best earners such as Bruno Fernandes (rumored weekly wage: 285,000 euros).

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17 Donny van de Beek | 20/21 by Ajax Amsterdam | Transfer fee: €39 million

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As of August 17, 2022

16 Raphaël Varane | 21/22 by Real Madrid | Transfer fee: €40 million

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15 Henrikh Mkhitaryan |16/17 from BVB | Transfer fee: €42 million

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14 Juan Sebastian Verón | 01/02 by Lazio Rome | Transfer fee: €42.6 million

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13 Nemanja Matic | 17/18 from Chelsea | Transfer fee: €44.7 million

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12 Juan Mata | 13/14 from Chelsea | Transfer fee: €44.73 million

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11 Rio Ferdinand | 02/03 by Leeds United | Transfer fee: €46 million

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10 Aaron Wan-Bissaka | 19/20 by Crystal Palace | Transfer fee: €55 million

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9 Lisandro Martínez | 22/23 by Ajax Amsterdam | Transfer fee: €57.37 million

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8 Fred | 18/19 by Shakhtar Donetsk| Transfer fee: €59 million

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7 Anthony Martial | 15/16 by AS Monaco | Transfer fee: €60 million

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6 Bruno Fernandes | 19/20 by Sporting CP | Transfer fee: €63 million

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5 Angel Di Maria | 14/15 by Real Madrid | Transfer fee: €75 million

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4 Romelu Lukaku | 17/18 from Everton | Transfer fee: €84.7 million

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3 Jadon Sancho | 21/22 from BVB | Transfer fee: €85 million

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2 Harry Maguire | 19/20 by Leicester City | Transfer fee: €87 million

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1 Paul Pogba | 16/17 by Juventus | Transfer fee: €105 million

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Move away from Rabiot: Casemiro and Caicedo in Manchester United’s sights

According to Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the fact that United and Rabiot, shaken by the sporting false start in the league and the quarrels surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo, could find a way back together is only realistic if if something crazy happens on the player side. Instead, you look around for alternatives for the midfield center. Although the interest in signing Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong has not cooled off, the club has also focused on two candidates in particular, report “Sky Sports” and “The Athletic”: Real Madrid’s Casemiro (30, contract until 2025 ) and the Ecuadorian international Moisés Caicedo (20, contract until 2025) from league rivals Brighton & Hove Albion.








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While the veteran Brazilian is likely to be the more expensive option compared to Rabiot in terms of fee, Brighton youngster Caicedo could be a worthwhile investment in the future. The right-footed player became a regular with the Seagulls during the second half of last season and also played 90 minutes for Graham Potter’s team in the first two league games, including the 2-1 win against United.

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Philippe Coutinho | Barça -> Aston Villa (after loan) | Transfer fee: €20 million

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Market value: €20 million
As of August 17th

Neco Williams | Liverpool -> Nottingham | Transfer fee: €20 million

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Market value: €8 million

João Palhinha | Sporting -> Fulham | Transfer fee: €20 million

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Market value: €25 million

Taiwo Awoniyi | Union -> Nottingham | Transfer fee: €20.5 million

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Market value: €20 million

Maxwell Cornet | Burnley -> West Ham | Transfer fee: €20.7 million

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Market value: €15 million

Cheick Doucoure | RC Lens -> Crystal Palace | Transfer fee: €22.6 million

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Market value: €15 million

Nathan Collins | Burnley -> Wolverhampton | Transfer fee: €24.3 million

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Market value: €10 million

Luis Sinisterra | Feyenoord -> Leeds | Transfer fee: €25 million

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Market value: €25 million

Yves Bissouma | Brighton -> Tottenham | Transfer fee: €29.2 million

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Market value: €35 million (plus possible bonuses: €6 million)

Diego Carlos | Sevilla FC -> Aston Villa | Transfer fee: €31 million

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Market value: €40 million

Gonçalo Guedes | Valencia FC -> Wolverhampton Wanderers | Transfer fee: €32.6 million

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Market value: €40 million

Brenden Aaronson | RB Salzburg -> Leeds | Transfer fee: €32.8 million

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Market value: €25 million

Nayef Aguerd | Rennes Stadium -> West Ham | Transfer fee: €35 million

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Market value: €12 million

Fabio Vieira | FC Porto -> Arsenal | Transfer fee: 35 million euros

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Market value: €25 million

Oleksandr Zinchenko | Man City -> Arsenal | Transfer fee: 35 million euros

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Market value: €25 million

Amadou Onana | Lille -> Everton | Transfer fee: €36 million

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Market value: €10 million

Gianluca Scamacca | US Sassuolo -> West Ham | Transfer fee: €36 million

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Market value: €30 million

Sven Botman | LOSC Lille -> Newcastle United | Transfer fee: €37 million

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Market value: €30 million

Kalidou Koulibaly | SSC Napoli -> Chelsea | Transfer fee: €38 million

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Calvin Phillips | Leeds United -> Man City | Transfer fee: €48.8 million

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Market value: €50 million

Gabriel Jesus | Man City -> Arsenal | Transfer fee: €52 million

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Market value: €50 million

Raheem Sterling | Man City->Chelsea | Transfer fee: €56.2 million

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Market value: €70 million

Lisandro Martinez | Ajax -> Man United | Transfer fee: €57.4 million

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Market value: €32 million

Richarlison | Everton -> Tottenham | Transfer fee: €58 million

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Market value: €48 million

Erling Haaland | BVB -> Man City | Transfer fee: €60 million

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Market value: €150 million

Marc Cucurella | Brighton->Chelsea | Transfer fee: €65.3 million

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Market value: €28 million

Darwin Nunez | Benfica -> Liverpool | Transfer fee: €75 million

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Market value: €55 million (plus possible bonuses: €25 million)

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