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Man Utd owe Premier League record in unpaid transfer fees

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Manchester United owe over £300m in unpaid transfer fees - a record among Premier League clubs - according to recently released financial documents.

The Red Devils spent over £200m in the summer on new recruits, including the lucrative signings of Lisandro Martinez, Casemiro and Antony.

In their recently released financial records, United confirmed that they still had a cool £306m left to pay clubs for their transfer Business - more than any other club in the Premier League.

While it is common practice for clubs to spread transfer fees out over a number of years, United have taken this practice to a new height and may need to offload some players in order to be able to continue spending at the same rate.

The departure of Cristiano Ronaldo following his explosive interview with Piers Morgan should help to free up some finances, however, giving them the option to bolster their squad in January.

United are also prepared to listen to offers for right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who has lost his place in the lineup to Portugal international Diogo Dalot.

As far as incomings go, United are keen to sign a new goalkeeper in 2023, with Yann Sommer on the radar, while they are also among the sides to have expressed an interest in Atletico Madrid forward Joao Felix.

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