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Manchester United are in desperate need of a turnaround this summer, having experienced their worst Premier League campaign and being in a dire financial position.
The club are preparing for life with Ruben Amorim at the wheel as next season will be his first full season in charge at Old Trafford.
However, years of financial mismanagement have led to the club struggling financially, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe claiming that without him and INEOS, the club would be bust by Christmas 2025.
With United’s current squad failing to perform, reinforcements are needed, but as such, sales are vital to generate the funds for any newcomers to the squad.
Now, The Mirror has reported United’s plans for a summer cull to bring in some serious funds.
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Manchester United squad set to be offloaded
Already United have a handful of senior players out on loan, trying to kickstart their careers anew.
Marcus Rashford is with Aston Villa with an option to buy for £40 million whilst Jadon Sancho is with Chelsea with an obligatory buy of £25 million.
Elsewhere Antony is with Real Betis with the LaLiga side keen to retain him and United looking for £30 million for the winger, whilst The Red Devils are looking for £10 million for Tyrell Malacia who’s with PSV Eindhoven.
Already by offloading these four, United will be generating £105 million.
However, there’s several stars still at Old Trafford that Amorim is keen to see the back of to bring in more impressive replacements.
Firstly is Andre Onana who has been beyond problematic at this stage. As the Premier League goalkeeper with the most mistakes resulting in goals conceded, United are looking to Burnley’s James Trafford as an upgrade.
As such, the club are expecting interest in the goalkeeper from the Saudi Pro League for a value of around £20 million.
This matches the bid they’re expecting from Saudi clubs for veteran midfielder Casemiro who’s failing to compete with the younger midfielders who can bring more intensity to the pitch.
Alongside these are the duo of Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho with Chelsea and Napoli monitoring the layer respectively.
Whilst United aren’t set on selling their homegrown stars, the “pure profit” that a sale of either would generate, with both players having a £50 million price tag, could be too good an opportunity for United to pass up.
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Source: Centred Devils