According to sources from Goal, Ivan Toney wants to receive a higher salary than Bruno Fernandes if he moves to Man Utd.
Currently, Man United has emerged as a potential landing spot for the English striker. Coach Erik ten Hag himself also announced that the Red Devils need to recruit a real goalscorer.
The issue that many teams are interested in about Toney is the transfer fee that Brentford requests, as well as the salary that Toney requires, which is said to be around 250,000 pounds/week. This salary is also the reason why Brentford cannot extend his contract. Previously, both Arsenal and Chelsea abandoned this deal when Brentford asked the price too high.
Toney wants a higher salary than Bruno if he moves to MU 447713
Ivan Toney almost certainly wants to leave Brentford this summer
Signing Toney is definitely a perfect idea for MU, because he is currently one of the best English strikers in the Premier League. Toney grew more confident and perfected his skills. One of the strengths of the striker born in 1996 is his durability and ability to move widely to connect with teammates.
If Toney joins Man Utd with the salary he desires, the striker will earn £10,000 more per week than captain Bruno Fernandes.
Toney wants a higher salary than Bruno if he moves to MU 447717
Toney wants a higher salary than Bruno if he moves to MU
Mason Mount and Anthony Martial are also currently receiving salaries of £250,000/week despite their disproportionate contributions. The Red Devils are the team with the fourth highest salary fund in the Premier League. However, it is likely that during this summer’s transfer window, MU will significantly reduce its salary budget when new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe will carry out a force revolution.
Last week, a source said that Brentford had reduced the selling price for Toney from 100 million pounds to 40 million pounds. However, coach Thomas Frank denied this. He shared: “Normally I don’t discuss price. However, the figure of 30-40 million pounds is too cheap for a striker who scores 20 goals per season in the Premier League.”