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Mirror: Manchester United youth training young player Oyedler flashes in Poland, if he transfers to the Red Devils, he will receive a share

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According to the Mirror, Manchester United may receive a transfer share from a youth training teenager who left the team last year, which will help them match the relevant provisions of the Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).

Oyedler left Manchester United to join Polish team Legia Warsaw, and he did not play for the first team during the Red Devils. But Oyedler has gained a foothold in Poland, and he made 24 appearances in various competitions last season, helping Legia Warsaw win the Polish Cup. This is the team's first important trophy since 2023, and Oyedler played the whole game in the final.

Although the 20-year-old midfielder has only played for Legia, Warsaw for one year and has two years of contract, he has attracted the attention of many teams. It is understood that Bremen, Eindhoven, Anderlecht, Bruges and several Championship teams are closely following the young player.

Oyedler's contract includes a termination clause, and this summer the buyer can take him away for just over £5 million. Within the Legia Club in Warsaw, more and more people think he will leave after only one season.

If he does transfer, Manchester United will earn a considerable amount of revenue, which will help relieve their pressure on Premier League PSR rules. Although the transfer fee was not high when Oyedler was sold last summer, Manchester United added an important resale clause to its contract to ensure future gains. Under the terms, if Legia Warsaw sells him, Manchester United will receive 40% of the transfer fee.

If he is sold at the above termination fee, Manchester United will receive more than £2 million in revenue, and the original contract also includes a buyback clause. The Red Devils hope to conduct large-scale signings this summer window, and any income will be very valuable.

However, in an interview in April this year, Oyedler said he was very satisfied with life in Poland: "My mother found it interesting because she left Poland and went to England to start a new life; and I came to Poland from Britain to start my journey. Legia gave me the greatest opportunity, and when I learned the news, I didn't even realize what a great opportunity it was.

"I think it can give me a foothold in European football, and they are the largest team in Poland. I also have Polish nationality, which puts me not far from the Polish national team. Leaving Manchester United is certainly risky, but it seems to be the best option. I can't waste another year of playing football in the youth training team. I could have stayed in the UK to continue my journey, but no one could be sure what would happen in the future. ”

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