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Under Ruben Amorim and INEOS, Manchester United is getting ready for a busy summer transfer window.
The team is anticipated to undergo significant adjustments in both directions.
With a number of areas to improve and fringe players expected to leave, United’s hiring staff is preparing for one of the most significant transfer windows in recent memory.
Their financial situation might be impacted by more than simply first-team mobility, though.
Developments overseas may also be advantageous.
Financial aid could even come from ex-Manchester United players.
One significant name which can help the Red Devils is Maxi Oyedele.
The midfielder, who played regularly for our Under-18s and Under-23s in recent years, has also played for Poland at the Under-18, Under-19, and Under-21 levels.
Oyedele had previously been out on loan to Altrincham and Forest Green Rovers while he was with the team; both moves aided in his development as he is ready to move up to professional football.
Before heading to the United States for Tour 2024, sponsored by Snapdragon, Oyedele played for Erik ten Hag’s team during preseason, helping set up Joe Hugill’s goal against Rangers in Edinburgh.
This preseason however wasn’t enough to earn the young Polish midfielder a place in the first team in which the club decided to part ways with him in August 2024 to go join Legia Warsaw.
And he’s been nothing but exceptional since joining them.
Due to his stellar season, it seems now he could be departing from Poland with several teams interested.
The most interesting part of it that his sale could hand the Red Devils a cash boost.
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As per Fabrizio Romano via X, Maxi Oyedele will leave Legia Warsaw with several clubs keen on signing him for €6m clause with the Red Devils due to receive 40% of the fee due to a sell-on-clause.
If successful, United might get a large windfall for a player who never played for the senior team at Old Trafford, providing them with extra cash as they work through the summer rebuild.
Given the urgency to earn money, the Red Devils will appreciate any revenue they receive from fees, conditions, etc.