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United's potential new owner will get rid of the salary cap that was introduced under coach Erik ten Hag to reduce the club's wage bill after Cristiano Ronaldo departed earlier this season, The Sun reports.
Under the so-called 'Ronaldo rule', United have set a £200,000 weekly wage cap and will not pay any players above that figure. The rule was unofficially named after Ronaldo because the Portuguese icon was paid a reported £385,000 per week in his second spell at the club, which ended in controversy after he criticised the club and Ten Hag in an interview before his contract was terminated.
The decision could boost United's chances of luring world class figures to Old Trafford. The Premier League side are reported to be in talks to sign Neymar from Paris Saint-Germain this summer. Ditching the rule may also make it easier for United to hold on to the stars they already have such as Marcus Rashford, who is said to be hesitant to sign a new contract because of the wages on offer.
The decision could boost United's chances of luring world class figures to Old Trafford. The Premier League side are reported to be in talks to sign Neymar from Paris Saint-Germain this summer. Ditching the rule may also make it easier for United to hold on to the stars they already have such as Marcus Rashford, who is said to be hesitant to sign a new contract because of the wages on offer.