
Former England international Robinson was interviewed by the media Football Insider and talked about the stagnation of Manchester United midfielder B fee and club contract renewal, he believes that the renewal of B fee depends largely on the team's new coach.
According to previous TA reports, the renewal was temporarily shelved after B Fee and his team rejected the offer last fall, and negotiations are expected to restart in May this year, when players and clubs have a clearer idea of the situation next season. United have now increased their B-fee treatment, but given their importance to the team, he wants to get the same salary as the top-paid players in the team. The Post said that although the renewal negotiations have been temporarily stalled, it believes that the two sides will soon complete the renewal.
Robinson has a different view, with the former England international saying: "If Manchester United can't get a Place in the Champions League, B Fee will have questions about the future. Manchester United are one of the biggest clubs in the world and they need players like B Fee. But if the player has ambitions to win the Champions League in the near future and is sure he can't do it at Manchester United, he could leave. ”
"The club is definitely looking to sign him to a new contract, but it will largely depend on which coach will take over the team at the end of the season. I don't think Lonnick is going to coach Manchester United for long, he's not doing well enough, there's turmoil within the squad and there's not much change in performance. If you're b fee, you'll be waiting to see who the next manager is and if the team can play in the Champions League next season before you renew your contract. ”