Maxi Oyedele Formerly of Manchester United
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Manchester United are preparing for a hectic summer window under Ruben Amorim and INEOS.
Significant changes are expected across the squad in both directions.
With multiple areas to strengthen and fringe players likely to depart, United’s recruitment team are bracing for one of the most transformative windows in years.
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But it’s not just first-team movement that could impact their finances.
Developments abroad could also bring benefits.
One such opportunity comes from Poland, where former academy midfielder Maxi Oyedele is attracting serious interest following a breakout season at Legia Warsaw.
Manchester United to pocket 50% of profit from Maxi Oyedele sale
The 20-year-old, who left Manchester United last summer, is now being targeted by Ukrainian giants Shakhtar Donetsk, according to Polish outlet Meczyki.pl.
The report reveals that talks are underway and that Shakhtar are prepared to meet Oyedele’s €6 million release clause.
Which in turn, would trigger a profit-sharing clause with United.
As part of the deal that saw Oyedele move to Legia last August, United retained the right to 50% of any future sale profit.
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They now stand to benefit financially if a move goes through this summer.
The midfielder has quickly become a key player in Warsaw, even earning his international debut for Poland in October.
While it’s not yet clear if he is open to a switch to Ukraine, Shakhtar are eager to push ahead with negotiations.
If completed, United could bank a solid windfall for a player who never made a senior appearance at Old Trafford, giving the club additional funds as they navigate the summer rebuild.
Any money the Red Devils receive from fees, clauses etc will be welcomed, especially considering the pressure to raise money.
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