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Manchester United's 6 million sale of wingers is just the official announcement! The next step is to sell two Academy midfielders to sell Eriksen

Manchester United's sale of Uruguay winger Facundo · Pellistri has come to an end, with the 22-year-old right winger set to join Greece's well-known side Panathinaikos for a €6 million transfer fee, with a secondary transfer sharing clause of 40 to 45 per cent.

Pellistri will travel to Greece for a medical examination and sign a contract, with the official announcement of his departure from Manchester United due to be completed this week. Manchester United's 6 million sale of wingers is just the official announcement! The next step is to sell two Academy midfielders to sell Eriksen

Manchester United signed Pee from Peñarol for €10 million in October 2020, after Diego · Forlan recommended the favourite to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Unfortunately, Solskjaer never used him after he was introduced, and Carrick and Rangnick did not use him afterwards, and the Uruguay international did not make his debut until Ten Hag was appointed.

Pellistri did not score before leaving Manchester United, but his 26 appearances for Uruguay retained some transfer value for him. Manchester United will be hoping that he will be able to perform well at Panathinaikos and return to the mainstream, where the team can still receive a decent share of the transfer.

Another player who is almost certain for the next place is Manchester United's Academy midfielder Maxi Oyedele · join Poland side Legia Warsaw. The 19-year-old helped United win the FA Youth Cup in 2021/22, born in Manchester and joined the club in 1995, but his mother is from Poland and can also play for Poland and has been selected three times for the under-21 national team.

In the 2022/23 season, Ojedeler spent the 2022/23 season on loan at Altrincham in the English United, where he scored four goals in 12 games, and last season spent last season on loan at Green Forest in League Two, where he was eventually relegated. He was called up to the first team for training on his return and also featured in this summer's warm-up game, providing a clever pass.

Legia Warsaw believes Ojedeler can realise his potential under young Portugal coach Gonzalo · Feo. Manchester United are willing to sell the player for a modest price, but for a sizable transfer fee, which is ongoing and he is keen to transfer. It is said that the two parties could reach an agreement for a £500,000 buyout, a 50% secondary transfer share and a buy-back clause.

Another talented midfielder Hannibal · Mejbri has also been put up for sale by the club, with his latest buyer being Championship side Burnley. The team sold 26-year-old Norway midfielder Sandel · Berg to Fulham for a £25 million transfer fee, so they intend to add reinforcements.

Fabrizio Romano has revealed that the "Wine Army" is interested in renting and buying Hannibal and that negotiations have begun. At the moment, the two teams are not close to agreeing as conditions do not meet expectations and United want to receive a transfer fee of £7.5 million. Burnley have approached Hannibal's agent, who was loaned out to Birmingham City in the Championship and has shown himself to be fit in the second division.

In addition, Manchester United Academy goalkeeper Radek · Vitek is on loan at Austria's BW Linz. The 20-year-old goalkeeper had a strong performance in his first pre-season game and attracted a lot of interest. In the second half of last season, Vitek was also a consistent performer at League Two side Henington Stanley, so he also received an offer from a Championship side, but he chose to join Linz, Austria. At Manchester United, Andre · Onana, Altay · Baddier and Tom · Heaton are all ahead of Vitek and he has no chance.

According to The Athletic, Manchester United are also selling 32-year-old veteran Eriksen to Ajax in the Eredivisie for £5 million. The Denmark midfielder made his way from Jaff to European football 11 years ago, but his £150,000-a-week salary could become an insurmountable hurdle in the transfer process, with a return deemed hopeless.

Italy's Le La Repubblica reports that Juventus have returned to the deal for Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho, and it is said that there has been contact between Juve and Manchester United's two clubs. According to the report, United are willing to put Jadon Sancho on loan, but there must be a buy-out obligation next summer, while Juventus are thought to only want to loan him. Jadon Sancho has also been linked with Chelsea, with the Blues already signing Pedro· Neto and Joao · Felix, but the Reds hierarchy believe Boehly could make a move next week after he is obliged to spend a huge £2 billion from Abou.

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