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Business on, Ratcliffe to gift Vini Jr to Manchester United for a huge price

It would be a massive deal for the Red Devils to create an elite team

By Liam Styles

Sir Jim Racliffe would be working on the signing of Vini Jr from Real Madrid for Manchester United.
Sir Jim Racliffe would be working on the signing of Vini Jr from Real Madrid for Manchester United.
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Manchester United’s minority stakeholder and leader of football operations Sir Jim Ratcliffe would have already identified the first top gift he could offer to the Mancunian institution fans in the next few months, as he would have put his eyes on the Real Madrid striker Vini Jr as a potential massive deal in the horizon for the Red Devils as it was reported by ESPN in the last few hours.

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The British billionaire, whose wealth is really popular among the fans, could this way make a huge contribution to increase the level of the squad managed by Erik Ten Hag in the next few months, regarding that Vini is currently one of the best football players in the planet and could create a great dynasty of success at the club.

However, the signing wouldn't be easy for the Red Devils, as according to the information given by ESPN, Ratcliffe would be forced to pay a huge price to seal a deal for Vini, who currently is one of the main stars at Real Madrid, and only a massive effort from Ratcliffe could help to seal the deal with Florentino Perez, the president of the Spanish club.

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Ratcliffe would be ready to pay a huge amount for the Brazilian striker

Following these sources, the package that Ratcliffe would be ready to offer would be worth €150 million, a price considered enough to at least start to negotiate with the Spanish club for their Brazilian star, whose potential arrival to Manchester United could leave a great landmark in the history of the Mancunian institution.


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