
Several players of Manchester United are running the risk of being broken this summer, because co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has a complete rebuilding plot.
The British billionaire has cut five senior stars in giving a damn assessment about the state of Man Utd this week, and admits that they are “not good enough” to represent the club.
During an interview with the BBC he said: “If you look at the players we buy this summer, we didn't buy, we buy Antony.
“We buy Casemiro, we buy [Andre] Onana, we buy [Rasmus] Hojlund, we buy [Jadon] Sancho.
“These are all things from the past, whether we like it or not, we have inherited those things and have to figure it out.
“For Sancho, who now plays for Chelsea and we pay half of his wages, we pay £ 17 million to buy it in the summer.”
The only player who was praised from the club chef was Captain Bruno Fernandes.
Even he could be offered for sale at the end of the season.
The Daily Mail has claimed that United offers for “practically every player” will consider when the transfer window is opened.
Christian Eriksen, Victor Lindelof, Jonny Evans and Tom Heaton are all ready to leave Old Trafford as free agents in June.
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But the Red Devils may find it difficult to discharge some players – especially without taking a huge loss.
Casemiro – which cost United a no less than £ 70 million in 2022 – is determined to see the rest of his contract, which ends at the end of the 2025-26 campaign.
The Brazilian is also the highest earner and bags of the club £ 375,000 a week.
In the meantime, £ 85.5 million people have struggled Antony in Old Trafford since he completed his move from Ajax three years ago.
With only 12 men UTD goals to his name, the winger was lent to Real Betis in January and has since managed six target contributions in nine games.
Ratcliffe and Co will hope that his impressive La Liga shape will bump its value for the summer window.
Hojlund is another player who did not accept expectations after a large movement.
Although he showed some positive glimpse in his debut campaign, the striker did not observe this period at his price tag of £ 72 million.
The E -mail also reported that Sancho could return to Man Utd from Chelsea this summer – even though the blues have the obligation to buy.
If Enzo Maresca decides to keep the England ahead, Chelsea will have to pay a “considerable fine” to withdraw from the agreement.
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