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He will displace De Gea: Cristiano Ronaldo will be the highest paid of Manchester United

The return of ‘CR7 ′ to Manchester United has generated a change in the table of the best paid of the institution. The Portuguese star will be the one who collects the most, moving David de Gea to second place.

By Alexis Almosnino

The return of ‘CR7 ′ to Manchester United has generated a change in the table of the best paid of the institution. The Portuguese star will be the one who collects the most, moving David de Gea to second place.
The return of ‘CR7 ′ to Manchester United has generated a change in the table of the best paid of the institution. The Portuguese star will be the one who collects the most, moving David de Gea to second place.
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The return of Cristiano Ronaldo to Manchester United still does not stop surprising. Yesterday, the "Red Devils" made official the transfer of the Portuguese star to Old Trafford, following the decision of the player and his agent to leave Juventus. As we well know, salary is an important point to deal with when signing, since in the ‘Vecchia Signora’ he received 30 million euros a year.

In this way, the Portuguese striker will become the highest paid in the English cast. The salary claims, which were accepted in the negotiations, exceed what David de Gea perceives, who until now was the highest earner at the club. Everything indicates that United has ended its transfer market this summer. For this season, players like Sancho, Varane and Cristiano have arrived, so the 'top 5' of the best paid will have an important turn.

According to the information collected by the newspaper 'AS', the three new reinforcements have fully entered the English team. Varane, with eleven million a year, has become the fifth highest-paid footballer in the group. Sancho, for his part, will receive 11.4 million a year, making him the fourth highest paid. Paul Pogba will receive 12 a year, and ahead of him, now number one, is David de Gea, who earns 19.6 "net kilos" per season.


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