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Manchester United very close to PSR breach

Manchester United spent very heavily this summer. They spent £205.9 million making them highest spenders in Premier League above Chelsea. United signed five players to improve their squad. They signed Joshua Zirkzee, Matthijs De Ligt, Leny Yoro, Noussair Mazraoui and Manuel Ugarte. United also also many players and were able to generate funds worth more than £100 million. However, former Everton CEO still thinks that United are very close to breach the PSR rules.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe changed the whole United board after his arrival. He brought in Omar Berrada, Dan Ashworth and Jason Wilcox. All three were able to work really well this summer. They signed 5 players and sold some unwanted players for a good price. However, the pressure abouth breaching the PSR rules is still there. Keith Wyness recently gave his verdict about United’s position in PSR regulations.

Wyness thinks United are close to PSR breach

Keith Wyness told Football Insider that the selling players like McTominay, Wan Bissaka and other have helped United. In addition, he said that it is the first time United have been able to sell players over £100 million from a long time. Wyness said United are a public company and they have to report every quarter. With this system, there is a hope that PSR breach will never happen.

However, Wyness thinks that United are very close to PSR breach. Later, he said hopefully United have enough accountants in the building. In conclusion, Wyness said it will be a mistake of highest order if they still manage to breach the rules.

United have actually done very well this summer. They parted ways with Wan Bissaka, Donny van de Beek, Mason Greenwood, Scott McTominay and Willy Kambwala. Red Devils will hope to stay as away as possible from PSR breach. Everton and Nottingham Forest have had their points deducted last season. Every club looks at that as an example of why not to breach the PSR rules.

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