
The futures of eleven Manchester United players are up to the air with the club with the largest summer edition in years.
The Red Devils have several stars from the grace under Ruben Amorim, while Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho can also be sold.
The athletics have mentioned eleven players who can leave realistic Old Trafford for various reasons.
Firstly, the four all-buts are clear outputs in the form of Jonny Evans, Tom Heaton, Christian Eriksen and Victor Lindelof.
Evans, 37, – who did not start in four months – and Heaton, 39, will probably retire, according to Manchester Evening News.
While colleague -free agents midfielder Eriksen and defender Lindelof are released in June.
United was open last summer for offers for Eriksen and Lindelof looks at a return to Benfica after being injured for the majority of the last two seasons.
The club will probably watch on-leen stars Marcus Rashford, Antony and Jadon Sancho to invest again in a new goal scorer.
Rashford has made an impression since he got on loan at Aston Villa in January and worked his way to Thomas Tuchel's first England team, starting with two the first games of the German.
Villa has an option of £ 40 million to buy Rashford in the summer and it seems that the damage is being caused in terms of his relationship with Amorim.
Elsewhere, Chelsea has a duty to buy Sancho for £ 20-25 million, although since then a £ 5 million clause has emerged.
The blues will permanently sign Sancho in the summer, despite reports that suggested that Stamford Bridge Chiefs were tempted to pay the compensation to avoid this.
Antony – Signed for £ 85.5 million – has also had a somewhat career revival since he came to Real Betis, but there also seems to be no way back for him.
In the meantime, transfer expert David Ornstein said that the Red Devils could listen to offers for Mainoo and Garnacho.
As academic products, both “pure profit” represent in the books and the United would help to stay in accordance with profit and sustainability rules.
Ornstein said: “They are players I think it doesn't want to be active.
“But when suitable offers arrive and the club decides to entertain them from a football and financial perspective, there can be movement there.”
Mainoo – who could collect a fee of £ 70 million – has not been able to agree on a new deal that has been left for two years.
United is open to the sale of veteran -midfielder Casemiro, 33, who has left for a year at his deal.
The Brazilian – who cost United a no less than £ 70 million in 2022 – is determined to see the rest of his contract, which will expire in 2026.
In the meantime, PSV has an option to sign Tyrell Malacia on a permanent basis.
And Sunsport reported exclusively that the club wants to sell goalkeeper Andre Onana to the Saudi Pro League.
Amorim addressed earlier this month that some of his players already know that their time at the club is over.
He said: “Everyone understands that you sometimes stay in football, sometimes you have to continue. If I know how to explain it, I will do this because I like to be clear.
“I was a player and I like to use that experience – if you are honest with someone, they can take it. In the beginning it might be difficult, but they will understand.
“I am honest with my players and sometimes they know that they have to continue at the end of the season.
“We can finally talk about that – now there are still many games to play. But that is clear and not a difficult situation.”
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