Donny van de Beek Set for Cut-Rate Transfer from Man United to Girona

Donny van de Beek

Manchester United fans have expressed outrage over the transfer of Donny van de Beek to Girona.

They are criticizing the club for selling him at a fraction of his original cost.

Girona has reached an agreement with United to acquire the Dutch midfielder, marking the end of his challenging tenure in Manchester.

Initial reports indicate a transfer fee of €500,000 (£423,000/$542,000), a stark contrast to the £35 million (€41 million/$45 million) United paid for Donny Van de Beek in 2020.

Despite the seemingly low initial fee, further details from Fabrizio Romano suggest additional performance-based add-ons could see United earn significantly more from the deal, potentially up to €4-5 million or more.

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This aspect of the agreement offers a glimmer of financial recovery for United amidst fan discontent over the midfielder’s departure.

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