Rivals can sense that the Red Devils are getting desperate for money and, according to The Telegraph, a number of clubs are planning on offering to buy out sell-on clauses in contracts of former players. United, like many clubs, include sell-on clauses in deals when they sell players, meaning they can earn a windfall when the player is sold further down the line. United included a 50 percent sell-on clause in the deal to sell Mason Greenwood to Marseille last summer and a clause of the same amount when Hannibal Mejbri joined Burnley. The sell-on clauses offer United the hope of long-term earnings but the amount of money received is determined by how successful the transfer proves. It is thought, therefore, that United could accept a lower amount of up-front cash in exchange for doing away with the clauses. Meanwhile, United coach Ruben Amorim has stressed that the team are to blame for the financial crisis which has led to the job losses.