THE SUN:How MU could line up in EFL as Ferdinand fears they won’t be another win

Manchester United could play in the championship next season.

That is the fear of former Captain Rio Ferdinand.

The Red Devils have suffered their worst campaign since 1973-74 – the last time they were banned.

And United Icon Ferdinand thinks the drop is a real possibility, because he only gets a result in one of the 13 Premier League luminaires they have left behind – against the lower three lace Leicester.

Ferdinand said: 'Do you realize that we are so close? Someone said we need 11 points to just stay up.

“I have the fixed list: Everton Away, Ipswich at home, Arsenal and Nottingham Forest gone.

“Before your husband organizes City and go to Newcastle, and then Wolves, Bournemouth, Brentford, Chelsea, Aston Villa, Leicester.

“The only place I see getting ourselves – and I don't even say a victory – is Leicester. I see no victories. That's the problem. “

Relegation would probably mean a huge change in the club with high earners who are sent and brought in young players.

Victor Lindelof, Christian Eriksen, Jonny Evans and Tom Heaton will probably leave, regardless of the seasonal result, because they are all without a contract in the summer.

United could look to cash in Alejandro Garnaacho and Marcus Rashford – who went on loan in January – as well as the under -performing Andre Onana, which could mean an altay Bayindir.

Other great earners Casemiro, Matthijs de Ligt, Lisandro Martinez, Noussair Mazraouri and Joshua Zirkzee would probably also want to leave, just like Diogo Dalot and Bruno Fernandes.

That would mean a whole rebuilding with a few more faces about – loyal Harry Maguire, Rasmus Hojlund and graduated Academy Kobbie Mainoo.

The Red Devils would like to stick to Leny Yoro who selected a large fee last summer as an investment in the young person.

Amad is also an important active and last month only signed a new five -year contract and has tripled his wages in the process.

Patrick Dorgu and Ayden Heaven are new additions and long -term investments that arrived last month – part of the transfer strategy of Ineos to bring young players with room for potential.

Amorim had to mention a substitute bank during the weekend that consisted of all Academy player against Tottenham – such as Jack Fletcher, Jack Moorhouse, and forgotten summer signing Sekou Kone could get a chance in the championship.

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