How Manchester United signed Uruguayan wonderkid Facundo Pellistri from Penarol
The 18-year-old joins for around £9m with a big future ahead at Old Trafford
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester United took an unusual method to sign Facundo Pellistri on deadline day, the Uruguayan wonderkid’s former club Penarol have revealed.
The 18-year-old winger joined the Red Devils on Monday in a deal worth around £9m (€10m).
The club had placed a release clause in the player’s contract, but Evaristo Gonzalez, Penarol’s secretary, insists United made it clear that they would not be paying it.
Instead, United detailed how it was not in their policy to meet such demands, so instead they would give Penarol the money directly so they could "fix that problem".
Gonzalez told Uruguayan outlet Referi: "In the talks with Manchester, at one point they told me: 'due to the club's policy we don't pay for release clauses so we send the money to the club directly and you fix that problem.'"
While Penarol vice-president Rodolfo Cantino added: "Everything was agreed, even the form of payment. There are two payments, one now and the other in July 2021, which we accept because Manchester are a front-line club."
The Uruguayans had hoped to take the player back on loan, given his age and need for game time.
But the plan is for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to use the player immediately, with the club knocking back that request and insisting that Pellistri would go “straight into the first team”.
"Of course we asked for it [a loan deal]," added Cantino. “We tried in every way but they argued that they wanted the player now.
"It's normal, when an European club buy a player, they travel immediately.”
United even went as far as to confirm that Pellistri was remaining in the bubble so as not to contravene Covid-19 protocol and delay his availability following the move.
Gonzalez added: "Pellistri goes straight to the first team. Going to play. In the negotiation they asked me if I could guarantee them if he was in the bubble because they need him. Then it will be a matter of the manager if he uses him."
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