How much money will Manchester United save as a result of Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure?

Manchester United’s decision to release Cristiano Ronaldo from his contract by mutual consent is a welcome move.

There was no way Ronaldo could have stayed at the club after criticizing manager Erik ten Hag so publicly.

Ronaldo was clearly very happy to leave because he reportedly waived his remaining salary in order to secure his exit, The Mail report.

His contract was due to run until June 2023. The Telegraph had reported last week that United was only prepared to release Ronaldo if it involved canceling his contract with no pay-off.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s wages off the salary bill

Ronaldo was being paid approximately £500,000 per week. The Mail reported his exit will save the club a staggering £16 million.

He was United’s highest-paid player, and getting his salary off the books is a welcome move, especially as he was no longer a first-choice starter.

David de Gea is the second highest-paid player with £375,000 per week. His contract is up in the summer and a decision has not yet been made.

United released several high earners last summer including Paul Pogba and Edinson Cavani.

It is unclear how the money saved on Ronaldo’s wage bill, will be re-directed.

United fans would like to see a new striker join the club in January, and this certainly becomes easier, with the financial millstone of Ronaldo’s contract no longer around United’s necks.

It would have been incredibly frustrating to see United release Ronaldo and still be stuck paying his salary, essentially paying him to play for another club.

The club and Ronaldo have dealt with this sensibly. Now all parties can move on.

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