Why Manchester United lost to Chelsea in the game to sign Eden Danger

Manchester United withdrew from 2012 deal symbol A report explains the dangers of Eden over a decade later due to the player's at the time's agent's request for “secret” payments.
Hazard was the hottest summer transfer legend in Europe 13 years ago. The young Belgian helped fire Lille twice the French League and Cup in 2010/11 and was ready to take the next step in his career.
Tottenham Hotspur and Nouveau-Riche-Riche Manchester City in Nouveau-Riche-Riche are both clubs tracking dangers, as are Manchester United. The Old Trafford Club is believed to have reached the end of the Alex Ferguson era and is believed to have agreed to transfer fees and personal terms with the players.
but era When John BiCo, who represents Hazard, until 2014, “requesting a huge backhand”, it reveals everything collapse. He allegedly asked for a payment of £1 million from United, plus “million dollars directly from owners”, which would have turned down the club's accounts.
Manchester United refuses to make a “clear violation” of the Premier League and European Union regulations.
Hazard himself was not advised to understand his broker's approach, and he was also extradited from the UAE in another case for financial crime charges.
But United didn't have any further interest in danger, even though the club has kept the label on him since the age of 15, Chelsea eventually sealed the transfer, which has brought great success to their live success over the next seven years. When the players were sold to Real Madrid for 146 million euros in 2019, the Blues even managed to get their investments to the high notes.
However, the transfer – especially any arrangement between Chelsea and Biko – is now the subject of an ongoing Premier League investigation. When Todd Boehly's consortium took control of former owner Roman Abramovich in 2022, they reported the club to the Premier League and UEFA, allegedly irregular payments related to transfers made under the old regime.
Some accused Abramovich of paying Biko £6 million through a marine company. Chelsea is also under investigation in 2023 to pay off offshore companies similar to Samuel Eto'o, Willian and others, about a decade ago.



