
Manchester United is preparing for a deep restructuring of its squad ahead of the upcoming season. The board has decided to part ways with up to ten players in an attempt to generate income and free up space for new signings in the transfer market. Rubén Amorim, who has taken the reins of the team, has given the green light to this drastic reconfiguration, aiming to build a more competitive squad.
Among the names on the list of departures are players who have fallen short of expectations. Despite their experience, Casemiro and Christian Eriksen have failed to establish themselves in the midfield and are not in the club's plans. Mason Mount and Rasmus Hojlund, signings that promised to be key players, have also not performed up to the expected level, leading to their imminent exits.
Manchester United aims to finalize 10 departures in the summer
There are also cases of players who will return from their loans only to be sold. Antony, currently at Betis, Jadon Sancho, on loan at Chelsea, and Marcus Rashford, at Aston Villa, have no future at Old Trafford. The club's intention is to find buyers that will allow them to recoup part of the investment made in these players.
On the other hand, Jonny Evans, Tom Heaton, and Victor Lindelöf are out of contract in the summer and will not be renewed, thus closing their chapter at the club. United's strategy aims for a reconstruction to strengthen the squad with new names and return to the elite of English and European football. Now, the focus is on the summer transfer market, where significant activity is expected to offload these players and secure high-profile signings.
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