Quote:
Originally Posted by SuperMatt18
I think you have this scenario backwards here - United are the ones more desperate to be rid of Sanchez, than Inter are the ones to want Sanchez.
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Locke
They're not obligated to fix United's mistakes.
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by agulati
Honestly, Man. Utd got themselves into this mess. It is not up to other teams to get them out of it.
|
all of that is true. I just don't see Inter as the knights in shiny armour that come to save United by offering to pay Sanchez 25% of his wages to take him on loan. They don't inquire about Sanchez because they want to help United, they inquire about Sanchez because they see value in getting him. It all comes down to how desperately United want to get rid of him. I don't see value in paying 75% of his wages while he plays for another club, that makes little sense to me. United have a limited number of attackers as it is, might as well keep him if that's what Inter are offering.