Ruben Amorim has wasted no time identifying the changes needed to revamp Manchester United’s squad. After a month at the helm, the Portuguese manager has evaluated the squad he inherited and is reportedly planning a major clearout. With the January transfer window approaching and the summer window to follow, Amorim is looking to offload several players to rebuild his team and align it with his vision.
Here’s a detailed look at the ten Manchester United stars who could be on their way out under Amorim’s new regime:
1. Marcus Rashford
Once a talismanic figure for Manchester United, Marcus Rashford’s form has waned since his career-best 30-goal season in 2022-23. Despite signing a lucrative £300,000-a-week contract extension, Rashford has failed to recapture his spark, managing only seven goals this season. With United reportedly willing to cash in on their academy graduate, Rashford’s exit could bring in a significant transfer fee, albeit far less than the £100 million valuation he once commanded.
2. Antony
The Brazilian winger’s £86 million move from Ajax has proven to be one of United’s most criticized transfers. Plagued by inconsistency and off-field controversies, Antony has struggled to justify his hefty price tag. The club is keen to cut their losses, even if it means taking a significant financial hit, as Amorim seeks more reliable and effective wide players.
3. Victor Lindelof
Signed in 2017 for £31 million, Lindelof has found himself marginalized in recent seasons. Injuries and a lack of consistent performances have seen the Swedish defender fall down the pecking order. Out of contract at the end of the season, Lindelof is expected to leave on a free transfer as United look to refresh their defensive options.
4. Christian Eriksen
Eriksen arrived at Old Trafford in 2022 as a free agent and initially provided a creative spark in midfield. However, injuries and age have limited his impact this season. With his contract set to expire next summer, Eriksen is unlikely to be offered an extension as Amorim seeks younger and more dynamic midfield options.
5. Jonny Evans
The veteran defender returned to United as cover but has played more than anticipated due to injuries in the squad. At 36 years old, Evans has been a reliable stopgap but lacks the long-term value Amorim requires. His contract is set to expire in the summer, making his departure inevitable.
6. Casemiro
The former Real Madrid star joined United in a high-profile £60 million move but has struggled to replicate the dominance he displayed in La Liga. On a hefty £350,000-a-week salary, Casemiro’s performances have dipped this season, including a poor showing in the 3-0 loss to Liverpool. United are keen to offload the 31-year-old to free up their wage bill and inject fresh energy into the midfield.
7. Harry Maguire
The world’s most expensive defender has endured a tumultuous time at Old Trafford since his £80 million move in 2019. Stripped of the captaincy and largely reduced to a backup role, Maguire has displayed professionalism but is no longer part of United’s long-term plans. With his contract expiring next summer, the club hopes to secure a modest fee, potentially around £15 million, for the England international.
8. Luke Shaw
Although Shaw is regarded as one of the most technically gifted left-backs in Europe, his injury issues have hampered his contributions. With repeated setbacks this season, United are reportedly ready to sell the 28-year-old and pursue a more reliable replacement. However, finding a buyer for an injury-prone player could prove challenging.
9. Tyrell Malacia
Erik ten Hag’s first signing as Manchester United manager has endured a nightmare spell, plagued by injuries that kept him sidelined for over a year. Malacia’s recent return to action highlighted his struggles, with the Dutch full-back off the pace and error-prone. United are prepared to part ways with Malacia, potentially recouping a fraction of the £13 million spent on him.
Amad Diallo, Kobbie Mainoo, Noussair Mazraoui, Alejandro Garnacho, Matthijs de Ligt, Leny Yoro, and goalkeeper Andre Onana are among the few players that Manchester United consider unsellable.
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10. Tom Heaton
The 38-year-old goalkeeper rejoined United in 2021 but has largely served as a backup option. With no appearances this season and limited opportunities since his return, Heaton’s contract is unlikely to be renewed. United will look to promote younger goalkeeping talent or bring in fresh competition for Andre Onana.
A Fresh Start Under Amorim
Ruben Amorim’s planned clearout signals a decisive shift in Manchester United’s approach. The manager is determined to create a squad that aligns with his tactical philosophy and demands. Selling these ten players could raise significant funds and free up the wage bill, providing the financial flexibility to target key reinforcements in the transfer market.
Among those likely to stay, players such as Bruno Fernandes, Alejandro Garnacho, and Lisandro Martinez are expected to form the backbone of Amorim’s new-look United. The focus will be on developing a more dynamic and cohesive team capable of challenging for silverware on multiple fronts.
The coming transfer windows promise to be transformative for Manchester United, as Amorim takes bold steps to rebuild and restore the club’s status as a Premier League powerhouse.
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