Manchester United was under pressure from many parties: Greenwood transfer fee should be donated to charity or to the women’s team.

Live broadcast on August 22 according to The Telegraph, European and Middle East teams are showing interest in Greenwood. However, Manchester United is currently facing the pressure of having to donate Greenwood’s transfer fee.

A domestic violence survivor named Natalie Curtis was interviewed by Telegraph through the Women’s Aid Organization. She said: “No matter anyone profits from the Greenwood incident, it seems wrong, this is a terrible thing for the survivors. If there is a transfer fee, the money should be donated to anti-domestic violence charities such as the Women’s Aid Association.”

A similar appeal was made by the former British MP, Gerry sakcliffe: “I have sympathy for Greenwood. Yogueta can be restored. There may be repurchase clauses or additional clauses in the club transfer fee. Yes, any basic expenses should be donated to domestic violence charities.”

Jordan Gade, founder of the women’s sports league, suggested Manchester United to use the transfer income for the Manchester United women’s team. She said, “First of all, I will ask, which club will buy him? I don’t think any Premier League club should be interested in him.”

“If Manchester United wants to sell him, people will suggest that they donate the transfer fee to anti-domestic violence charities, but Greenwood should take the initiative to donate to these agencies, and he has the responsibility to do his best to express his support for the victims.”

“If Greenwood is signed by another club, then they have to pay a large sum of money to Manchester United. I hope Manchester United will make it as difficult as possible for anyone to sign Greenwood, then Manchester United will put the money into their women’s teams to show their further support for women.”

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