number 7:You should account for Edwin Van Der Sar , Gary Neville are both club ambassdor's now therefore they are still in the payroll not the similar levels of pay as playing staff. Sir Alex has a salary budget that he should manage so that we can keep our wage cost at around 49% of revenue. This is crucial to the nature of football business and David Gill has done brilliantly to manage the financiall side of things. Most importantly why should be make exception of one player coming in and pay him over 200k a week, It doesnt send a very good sign for other players in the club or prospective players coming in and demanding more wages because Mr Sneijder is earning 220k per week. Players should be coming in the player for purely footballing reason winning prophies and to my honest opinion they get handsomely reward during the playing career and once they are retired they still earning money because they played for MANCHESTER UNITED. I would love wesley Sneijder to come to united however I certainly dont believe we should pay 35M for him and match his wages, i could be different if he was 23/24.
Though im no financial guru, i think the point of this post is that we do have more money to spend on the transfer we want regardless of the exact number, as for Sneijder's wages it is ALOT of money but there is a reason hes making that he is worldclass, and to pay his contrct he already has is different from United offering him those numbers for players to want more, players are always going to want more. If you were Sneijder would you say no Inter pay me less please, that doesn't mean he doesn't want to win trophies. It just means he gets paid a heck of a lot to win them. and the 35 million is worth every penny. Sure Nasri is a better deal financially but if you can't get him and you can get Sneijder, i don't see there being a problem.