Man Utd’s squad value PLUMMETS by £407million as flops’ new costs after horror season are revealed

Manchester United may have offered every member of his team for sale.

But their sad season means that the signs of the club have fallen more than £ 400 million in market value.

The painful defeat of United against Tottenham in the Europa League final set a dour, sour note at the end of a terrible campaign.

And while the two finalists are fighting to prevent them from ending in 17th in the Premier League on Sunday, the Red Devils will not play in Europe in Europe for the first time since 2014-15.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has already referred to the DIRE State of United's Financial Situation – The share value of the club has plummeted by 60 percent and admitted that they are about to violate PSR rules.

If you are not eligible for the Champions League, the club will cost another £ 100 million.

Now it is understood that the entire game team is available for transfers in the summer – including captain Bruno Fernandes.

Fernandes said after defeat in Bilbao: “I always said that I will be here until the club tells me it is time to go.

“On the day the club thinks I'm too much or it's time to separate, football is that way, you never know. But I have always said it and I keep my word in the same way.

“If the club thinks it's time to separate because they want to come up with some money or whatever, it is what it is and football is sometimes so.”

But United can forget that they will earn a lot of the massive transfer costs that they have splashed on the current team – with a total decrease of £ 407 million in value, according to the latest figures from the transfer market.

Academy -graduates Kobbie Mainoo (£ 47 million), Marcus Rashford (£ 42 million) and Alejandro Garnacho (£ 38 million) were left outside the figures when they came through the youth system, while they were also excluded from contract in the summer.

Mainoo is the most valuable valuable member of the team alongside Fernandes and Leny Yoro.

But the no less than the difference between the transfer costs that United paid for this harvest of players and their current market value ensures a gloomy lecture.

The largest drop -offs are the £ 72 million for Harry Maguire (£ 85 million to £ 13 million), £ 68 million for Antony (£ 85 million to £ 17 million), £ 60 million for Casemiro (£ 70 million to £ 10 million) and £ 47 million for Jadon Sancho (£ 263 million.

Mason Mount falls £ 36 million (£ 60 million to £ 24 million), while Rasmus Hojlund £ 34 million has fallen from £ 72 million to £ 38 million.

Luke Shaw, Lisandro Martinez and Andre Onana are all worth £ 20 million than the amount that the Red Devils have paid for them.

Even Amad Diallo, the only clear spark in the Europa League final, has lost the value of then United £ 37 million paid for him – he is now worth £ 34 million.

Unbelievable, only two signing sessions in the first team in the United team now have a market value higher than their transfer costs.

They are Diogo Dalot, which has risen £ 11 million from £ 19 million to £ 30 million, and Noussair Mazraoui, an increase of £ 10 million from £ 17 million to £ 27 million.

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