Football finance expert Kieran Maguire reveals Man United's ability to 'spend money' this summer
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► Subscribe to Sky Sports: http://bit.ly/SkySportsSub ► Watch Sky Sports: https://bit.ly/BuySkySports Football finance expert Kieran Maguire analysed Manchester United's latest financial results on Sky Sports News... Do these results justify the job cuts that were made? "It's an interesting one that they did make reference to. It could be argued the money saved from making 400 people redundant is broadly equivalent to the wages they will have saved putting Marcus Rashford out on loan to Barcelona. "Some other players went out on loan and they'll also have another substantial reduction in their wage bill with Casemiro leaving in the summer. That's very good for recruitment because it's freeing up space on the wage bill. "Because they're in Europe, they'll be guaranteed substantial amounts of money; there will be at least four sold-out matches at Old Trafford plus, realistically, another £30-40m from competing in the competition. That will make Man Utd fans very excited over the sum
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