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Manchester United are likely to be “cautious” about their spending in the January transfer window as their amortisation costs have risen to around £200million.Man United’s profit and sustainability situation is unlikely to block them from doing any significant deals in the mid-season window.
United will have spent up to £37.5million on sacking Erik ten Hag and appointing Ruben Amorim over the past couple of weeks “For the sake of discussion, if you think about signing a £60million player on a five-year contract, that would have a £12million-a-year amortisation impact, plus the wages.
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