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Manchester United's Impact on Premier League Transfer Market Benchmark

Manchester United's Impact on Premier League Transfer Market Benchmark
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Sports July 31, 2025 10:09

- Man United's £62.5m deal for Matheus Cunha has set a benchmark for Premier League transfer fees, influencing subsequent high-profile signings in the league.

Manchester United's Influence on Premier League Transfer Market

Manchester United's £62.5 million signing of Matheus Cunha on June 2, 2025, has had a significant impact on the Premier League transfer market, setting a benchmark for subsequent player deals.

Key Highlights

The Cunha deal, involving a three-installment payment plan, influenced other Premier League clubs to match similar fees for high-profile players like Bryan Mbeumo, Joao Pedro, and Mohammed Kudus.

Impact on Other Clubs

Clubs like Brentford used United's Cunha deal as a reference point during negotiations, leading to increased transfer fees for players like Mbeumo. The ripple effect extended to players like Viktor Gyökeres, whose fee was influenced by the Cunha benchmark.

Subsequent Benchmarks

Liverpool's signing of Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike further solidified the transfer market benchmark, with fees for players like Nicolas Jackson and Benjamin Sesko being compared to these recent signings.

The trend of benchmarking transfer fees based on recent high-profile deals continues to shape the Premier League market.

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