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Manchester United have not generated an annual profit in five years.
Recently, there was discussion that United may receive a points deduction for their poor finances.
The Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) limit revenue losses to £105 million over a three-year period.
United announced a profit loss of £71.4 million between January to March 2024, losing £30 million in revenue.
With this in mind, the club will look to offload more players in the 2025 transfer windows.
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United would prefer to make a profit on departures, rather than letting players exit on free transfers.
Casemiro, Eriksen, Lindelof and Antony are all players that could leave Old Trafford next year, according to Givemesport.
United are listening to offers for Casemiro, with Galatasaray recently showing interest in the 32 year old.
However, the midfielder insisted that he would only leave if he is told that he is not wanted at the club.
Eriksen’s agent rejected rumours that he will terminate his United contract and rejoin Ajax on a free transfer.
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Fenerbahce were interested in Lindelof this summer but no agreement was reached.
Bids for Antony will also be considered but United will want to minimise their losses, after signing him for £80m in 2022.
Therefore, the club will only look at offloading the Brazilian if a lucrative offer is made.
United’s owners will want to benefit from the potential departures of these players for the club’s future sustainability.
So, letting them leave as free transfers will seem like a missed opportunity.
United have an initial five-window recruitment plan, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe focused on solving the club’s financial issues.
More transfer revenue and consistent Champions League qualification are huge components in this plan.
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