The team's general director, David Gill, claims that the club has already spent its budget for next year's transfers by making acquisitions. Gill warned the team's coach, Sir Alex Ferguson, that the team must sell some players in order to accumulate money for the following years and the next season. It is believed that the Neville brothers duo will most likely be separated for this reason.
Furthermore, today Manchester's team announced the club's profit - the annual profit until the end of July reached almost 60 million pounds. Compared to previous years, the profit increased by almost 6 percent.
By the way, this sum does not include the money spent on acquiring Wayne Rooney. It is believed that about 25 million pounds sterling were paid for this wonderkid and additional sums will be paid, depending on how well Manchester's team does this season.