BRUNO FERNANDES is set to be parachuted in to save Manchester United’s midfield but he won’t be close to the club’s top earners.
With the Sporting CP playmaker’s transfer fee costing up to £60million, the Red Devils are not set to fork out a massive wage.
Fernandes will move to United after Friday’s derby with BenficaCredit: EPA
A reported £100,00-a-week will be taken home by Fernandes, 25, potentially forming part of a cut-price midfield.
Injured star Scott McTominay banks only ten per cent of that amount while Andreas Pereira is on £30,000-a-week.
Contrast that to the exorbitant figures earned by United’s veterans and it is not hard to see why that cannot shift them.
Nemanja Matic earns £120,000-a-week, lagging behind Juan Mata’s £160,000-a-week pay packet and level with Brazilian flop Fred.
Defenders Ashley Young is on the same wage bracket, clocking in at £6.2million over the course of a year which Luke Shaw strolls clear of with £150,000-a-week making for £7.8m in 12 months.
By far the highest earner still at the club is David De Gea, last year agreeing a deal to be paid £350,000-a-week – matching the now on-loan Alexis Sanchez.
Fernandes is expected to arrive at Old Trafford after making a farewell appearance for Sporting in Friday’s derby with Benfica.
Signing from Sampdoria in 2017, the Portuguese ace leaves Primeira Liga with a record of 63 goals and 51 assists.
Such a tally should excite fans with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer struggling to generate chances through the middle of the pitch on a regular basis.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk