Manchester United is said to have to sell stars to raise money for a summer overhaul.
The Red Devils have a great need for a team renewal after a gloomy season so far.
New boss Ruben Amorim has not succeeded in having his side fired since he took over at Old Trafford in November.
The 40-year-old has increasingly become frustrated by the incoherent team at his disposal.
He ideally wants to play his favorite 3-4-3 system, which was enormously successful in Sporting Lisbon.
But Amorim demonstrated the weaknesses of the team in the 2-0 loss against Crystal Palace, which started Kobbie Mainoo as a false nine.
That decision was a huge snub for Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee, which were both brought to the northwest for large costs.
Reports last month suggested that almost the entire man UTD team could be for sale this summer.
Alejandro Garnacho, appreciated at around £ 70 million by United, almost left for Napoli in January.
United is forced to sell stars in the summer if they have to rebuild and stay within PSR rules.
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In January they could only collect two player distribution – Patrick Dorgu for £ 25 million from Lecce and younger Ayden Heaven from Arsenal.
Garnacho is one of those who are probably directed by the European elite later this year, while reports suggest that Mainoo is also on the transfer list.
Mainoo and Garnaco “were for sale in the winter market and will be again in the summer,” said the Guardian.
The report adds that “selling one or both would mean that you have to find a replacement.”
The sale of graduates from the Academy such as Mainoo, Garnacho and Marcus Rashford would also be counted as 100 percent profit.
These deals can be vital for compliance with profit and sustainability rules after years of heavy expenditure.
After a month of speculation, Rashford has already left Old Trafford to Aston Villa, while Antony and Tyrell Malacia have also gone temporary deals.
It is thought that the deal of the England striker contains a purchase option for £ 40 million.
He also has three years at the age of £ 325,000 a week, which in January turned out to be a stumbling block in the negotiations.
Sunsport has only revealed that Rashford has been told that he will never play for United again while Amorim is in charge.
And the Portuguese tactician suggested that he is so unhappy with the way Rashford trains that he would rather choose 63-year-old goalkeeper coach Jorge Vital than he.
A source told Sunsport: “Marcus always said that he would never play for another club in England because he is a fan of United.
“He started to think that he had to move earlier this season and wanted to go to a large European club.
“The reality is that he did not have the interest he had expected. Villa showed a provisional interest in him last November for the first time.
“Amorim has made it very clear that he has no future at Old Trafford.”
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