Isn't the release clause fixed under the terms of the contract? The question is which club the forward will choose. But in general, I don’t even know how to feel about him - throughout his entire career (and he’s not young anymore - 27 years old) he played averagely (sometimes weakly) and here he’s showing such a great season. Where is the guarantee that he will be able to repeat the next season in a new club with approximately the same efficiency?
There's no guarantee, those clubs are pure gambling toward guirassy. There's no guarantee if guirassy will perform better than when he was playing at his domestic league. We have so many examples of strikers which were playing perfectly on their old league but they were struggling once they came to the EPL. I can even named some of them like sancho? He was coming from dortmund and at that time he was one of best striker in the bundesliga and what's happening with him now? He was nothing.
MU was kicking him out and that's it. Guirassy shall not be dumb enough to bet on it. Even though newcastle and mu are willing to recruit him and it will be so bad if guirassy will have the same fate as sancho.
EPL club was always gambling to bring a striker from the different club to the EPL. What about hojlund? 10 matches and 0 goal. It's proven that EPL somtimes made the striker feel so struggle with it.
In the case of Guirassi, gambling is justified since its purchase by modern standards will be almost free. On his part, the transfer would also be the right decision, since he will obviously sign a contract with a higher salary, plus he will get to show himself in the Premier League in a good club and even play in the Champions League.
As for the success of football players at United, this is a swamp that, with the arrival of Ten Hag, was able to swallow even Casemiro, who was one of the best defensive defenders in the world, if I were Gyurassi, I wouldn't risk it with United