Man Utd put EVERY PLAYER up for sale as catastrophic financial reality laid bare

Manchester United wants to overhaul their team this summer, but without the Champions League next season, the club will be confronted with a huge black hole in their finances

Manchester United listens to offers for every player in the aftermath of their disastrous Europa League defeat. No player will be immune to be sold – including captain Bruno Fernandes – as a United for a catastrophic financial black hole.

The crushing 1-0 loss for Tottenham in Bilbao saw United blowing a place in the Champions League of next season – and with £ 100 million in income. Defeat against Spurs means that United will not play in Europe next season, only the second time in 35 years and means further cuts at the club that has already seen massive dismissals

The failure of United in Bilbao means that they are also confronted with missing their top summer goals, including Liam Delap, Matheus Cunha and Victor Osimhen.

Without the extra income from European games, United will have no choice but to sell players to raise money for Ruben Amorim to strengthen his team – who has cost £ 845 million to put together in recent transfer penters – on condition that he survives the bag after a shabolic season.

High -profile stars, including Casemiro, Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw, Andre Onana, Alejandro Garnaacho, Rasmus Hojlund, Kobbie Mainoo and Fernandes are all available for the highest bidders.

United is also desperate to release Marcus Rashford, Antony and Jadon Sancho, all of which are currently on loan elsewhere. Rashford is desperate to leave United after the demolition of his relationship with Amorim and the club, and holds for a move to Barcelona.

Garnacho, furious because they have been omitted from the starting line-up of United to Tottenham, after he played a key role to get them to the final, attracts interest from Napoli and Chelsea.

England winger Sancho, on loan in Chelsea, will return to United this summer, but will be loaded as one of the best -paid stars of the club, together with Rashford.

Co-owner of United Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Chief Executive Omar Berrada and technical director Jason Wilcox will supervise the most important overhaul of the team this summer.

The Red Devils go on a two-game tour after the season through Malaysia and Hong Kong immediately after the last game on Sunday of the season against Aston Villa in Old Trafford.

But when they return to Manchester, the United Hierarchy starts the process of reforming the team and raising money so as not to tackle European football in the next term.

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