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Only 2 championships in 5 and a half years! It is revealed that the top 30-year-old Manchester United decided to leave the team, Saudi Arabia offers 80 million pounds + 3 times the annual salary

7:58pm, 30 May 2025Football

On May 30, many authoritative British media outlets such as the BBC, TA, Times, and Manwan confirmed that after only winning two championships in five and a half years of playing for 5 and a half years, the 30-year-old Manchester United captain B Fei is seriously considering leaving the team. It is said that B Fee's representative has met with Riyadh Crescent's representative in the past few days, and this transfer will allow him to represent New Moon in the Club World Cup.

According to anonymous sources, Riyadh Crescent has provided a four-year contract with a net annual salary of 25 million euros, which is three times its current salary at Manchester United. In addition, Riyadh Crescent is also preparing to pay Manchester United a transfer fee of 80 million pounds for the B fee. Considering that the B fee is already 30 years old, such a quotation is already quite sincere.

In January 2020, B joined Manchester United from Portugal Sports for a transfer fee of 65 million euros, but for five and a half years, as Manchester United's top player, he only won one League Cup and one FA Cup championship with the team. This is really hard to say for B. There were similar voices about his departure last summer, and B Fee later admitted that he had considered leaving, but he eventually signed a new one-year contract extension that extended his contract to 2027 with the option of an additional one-year renewal.

However, B Fei followed again to experience the disappointing "Four Bigs All" season. Since Manchester United has no European competition in the new season, Manchester United's financial situation is more difficult than 12 months ago. Selling B's fee to get a generous transfer fee and allowing it to get a high salary that is hard to refuse at the end of its career, perhaps it is a "win-win" option for Manchester United and B's fee.

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