MU’s UEL final flop shows urgent need for overhaul—Sutton on who stays or goes

The big plans of Manchester United for a lush summer recording have changed enormously by their failures to qualify for the Champions League of next season.

Reports by Premier League -Rivalen Tottenham – who will be instead of the European elite instead – leaves the hierarchy of the Red Devils with headache, even the strongest migraine medication would not tackle.

The club, once a leader on and next to the field, is a shadow of his former self, with a mountain of problems that urgently need attention. Perhaps the most urgent squadron, who has hopelessly shown itself insufficiently to compete in today's Premier League.

United was able to finish as low as 17th – their worst competition position, because they were relegated from the top flight in 1974. Not qualifying for the Champions League and have the £ 100 million offered in pocket, does not postpone the Mammoethevision that is needed for an aging and too drured team.

It even requires the move and makes its success crucial for the future of the club in the short term.

In anticipation of one of the most important summers in the recent history of United, Chris Sutton gives his opinion about which of the current team should remain and who should be shown the door in Old Trafford.

Keepers

Andre Onana

We know what Nemanja Matic would do, after he said he was one of the worst keepers in the history of United, but there are other functions to set priorities. Keep

Altay Bayindir

Unless you can find an obvious upgrade, it is easier to keep it as a backup. Keep

Defenders

Victor Lindelof

His contract ends at the end of this season, so United will not climb for a fee. Not clearly the type of Amorim. Get lost

Harry Maguire

United needs leaders and Maguire is one of that. He will not win the 100 meters, but you need bow chapters if the club is a mess. Keep

Lisandro Martinez

Set aside since February with an ACL injury, but versatile and aggressive enough to stay around. Keep

Matthijs de Ligt

If I had to choose between holding him or Maguire, it's not a competition. Does not bring what is needed for the back line. Get lost

Jonny Evans

Good pro in the past. Now too old. This summer from contract. Next. Get lost

Leny Yoro

A 19-year-old who is worth keeping and developing. Comes as an adult for his age. Keep

Luke Shaw

I would finish it now, not least because of his injury record. I like him as a player when fit, but it's time to separate. Get lost

Noussair Mazraoui

Better defensive than he is in an attacking sense, but worth keeping more performances this season than before in his career. Keep

Diogo Dalot

You have to keep the strange player who is not fantastic, but can come in and do a work, and the versatility of Dalot is important. Keep

Tyrell Malacia

United sent him on loan. If you are not good enough to get to this team, you have problems. Get lost

Patrick Dorgu

Bought for £ 25 million, so I will say, keep seeing if he can develop. After all, he is only 20. Keep

Midfielders

Manuel Ugarte

Not impressed by him, not for a fee that could reach £ 50.8 million. Could United earn back there? Well, that's not my problem! Get lost

Kobbie Mainoo

I would keep him and hope he shows why he should start. He could survive Amorim and the next boss might make him more sense. Keep

Casemiro

His legs were shot. Yes, he has plenty of experience. But he cannot keep up with this system or at this level. Get lost

Christian Eriksen

As above. Eriksen's days have disappeared and United does not have to climb around for a buyer because he no longer has a contract this summer. Get lost

Mason Mount

I would move it further if I could get a fee, but I have to keep some midfielders, right? Still young enough to have a future. Keep

Bruno Fernandes

The best player of United, their driving force and someone whose back has to hurt from part of the wearing he has done. It is clear that they must ensure that he is where he is. Keep

Ahead

Amad Diallo

A relief. He gave Destiny Udogie a difficult time in the final. He also gets better, so United has to keep him. That is a no-brainer. Keep

Alejandro Garnacho

I did not understand the reluctance to throw him in the final. He can be frustrating, but has something about him. Keep

Antony

In loan sent to Real Betis and, although he has found his feet there and will shine in the final of the Conference League, United could do with the sale of him. Get lost

Jadon Sancho

The word is that Chelsea may not hold him after his loan. He is not for United and United is not for him. A divorce is better for both parties. Get lost

Marcus Rashford

A motivated Marcus is worth keeping. He has shown in Aston Villa, he can still be an attacker who is worth it. United has problems scoring goals. Time to kiss and make up for it. Keep

Joshua Zirkzee

United wants to reach the top of the Premier League and in the Champions League. Is Zirkzee a player you get there? Not for me, not he. Get lost

Rasmus Hojlund

I don't think he has the pointed quality that is needed for the Premier League. Hard worker but not the source of goals they desperately need. Get lost

MANAGER

Ruben Amorim

Amorim does not adapt, and he says he will never do that. To make his time with United a success, he must be supported with players who match his style.

The problem is that I don't know how much they should spend. United are now Penny Pinchers and will big players want to go there, by the way? But I would keep Amorim, as long as they help him. Keep

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