"Sancho, go back to Manchester United." Chelsea's penalty has been revealed! This is why they violate the contract... only 9.5 billion won
"Sancho, go back to Manchester United." Chelsea's penalty has been revealed! This is why they violate the contract... only 9.5 billion won
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Penalties were low. There was a reason Chelsea wanted to violate the mandatory Jadon Sancho recruitment clause.
"If Chelsea does not fully recruit Sancho after the season, they will have to pay Manchester United a penalty of 5 million pounds (9.5 billion won)," the British 'Telagraph' reported on the 24th (Korea Standard Time).
Sancho left Manchester United and joined Chelsea on a loan ahead of this season. For Manchester United, there was no reason to go with a player who was against Erik ten Hach, and the last loan of the transfer market took place.
There was also a clause in the Sancho contract. It had been stipulated that if Chelsea ranks within the top 14 this season, it is mandatory to completely recruit Sancho, but it is certain that Chelsea will rank 4th in the ranking at 14th or higher. If this continues, Chelsea should completely recruit Sancho.
Chelsea has no intention of fully recruiting Sancho due to his current form. He has been sluggish in 23 league matches with two goals and four assists. Considering Sancho's high weekly salary, there is no reason to recruit him. He showed good performance only in the early stages after moving to Chelsea, but has not fully lived up to expectations recently.
As the end of the season approaches, reports are pouring in that Chelsea violate the terms of the contract and do not want to fully recruit Sancho. The British "Independent" reported on the 19th that "Chelsea will have to pay Manchester United a penalty of millions of pounds if it withdraws its contract to sign a permanent contract with Sancho in the transfer market this summer."
The exact penalty has been disclosed and the amount is 5 million pounds (9.5 billion won). The mandatory recruitment fee for Sancho was 25 million pounds (47.5 billion won) at the time of signing the contract, but the penalty is 20% of the transfer fee.
For Chelsea, paying a penalty would be a much better option than fully recruiting and embracing surplus resources and paying high weekly wages.
Even if Sancho returns to Manchester United, there is no place for Manchester United. Co-owner Jim Ratcliffe has recently tried to correct the weekly pay system. He is trying to beat out all the high-paid players such as Marcus Rashford, Casemiro and Antony, and Sancho is no exception. Team Talk in the UK once said, 스포츠토토 "Manchester United wants to balance its finances by selling Sancho and eliminate Sancho's huge weekly pay."