According to rumors, Manchester United is prepared to take a sledgehammer to their underperforming roster, and all but three players who share anything in common are available for sale. The Red Devils are ready to take action for their failing squad.
The HBAgency
The HBAgency
Over the course of the more than ten years that have passed since Sir Alex Ferguson departed Manchester United, the club has been plagued by both excessive expenditure and poor performance. Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his colleagues at INEOS are working hard to reverse both of those trends. It is believed that new manager Ruben Amorim is working within a more constrained budget than the previous managers who are in charge of the company.
In order for Amorim to be able to remodel the team in his image, Manchester United needs to sell well. Furthermore, according to a recent report from talkSPORT, there are just three young players now playing for United who are not available to interested parties.
Kobbie Mainoo, Amad Diallo, and Alejandro Garnacho are the three individuals in question in this scenario. The obvious thing that all three of those stars have in common is that they are still young and that their greatest years are still for them to come.
Due to the fact that only Mainoo, Amad, and Garnacho are protected, high-profile players like Andre Onana, Lisandro Martinez, Bruno Fernandes, and Marcus Rashford appear to be available for purchase at the appropriate price.
with point of fact, the report stated that Manchester United “are open to offers for virtually every other player (beyond Mainoo, Amad, and Garnacho) to assist in remaining on the right side of PSR rules.”
Amorim has made it his top aim to acquire a left-footed wing-back as a player in the transfer market. In addition, there is the possibility of a reunion with the striker for Sporting CP, Viktor Gyokeres.
There is a possibility that big sales may be necessary in order to facilitate these movements and many others, and Martinez and Rashford have been widely connected with surprising departures in the year 2025.
Marcus Rashford to Paris Saint-Germain, and Lisandro Martinez to Real Madrid?
It was recently reported by TBR Football that Real Madrid is interested in Martinez, who is 26 years old. Within the year 2025, Los Blancos have the intention of acquiring three defenders: a right-back, a left-back, and a center-back.
In light of the fact that Martinez is capable of playing both left-back and center-back, he would be offering versatility. In addition, talkSPORT reports that Manchester United would be willing to cash in if Real Madrid decides to pursue their interest in the player.
It has been accepted that the defender who does not engage in any nonsense is a “fan favorite” at Old Trafford. On the other hand, this will not prohibit United from taking a merciless approach and authorizing a sale if the price is appropriate.
In other news, Sky Germany and The Telegraph have reported that Rashford, a homegrown star, may depart the club by the summer of the next year at the latest.
There are two reasons that have come to light regarding this viewpoint. The first of these is that Rashford does not justify his enormous wage of 300,000 pounds each week. In addition, the earnings from the sale of homegrown stars reflect “pure profit” on the balance sheet, which makes the sales of these players a very attractive opportunity for clubs.
According to The Telegraph, the second reason is related to Rashford’s delinquent behavior off the pitch. Apparently, Manchester United have become increasingly concerned about Rashford’s lifestyle and believe that he lacks focus when it comes to football. This is something that has been reported.
As a result, Manchester United are willing to consider proposals and would not be opposed to selling if a suitable offer were to be submitted during the winter window starting the following month.
The majority of outlets have reached the conclusion that a January exit is highly improbable. This is partly due to the fact that clubs often save transactions of that scale for the summer season. Nevertheless, Manchester United will say farewell to the player if a club makes a significant offer.
Concerning the possibility of Rashford moving to a different club, Paris Saint-Germain and the Saudi Pro League were mentioned as potential destinations.
TEAMtalk was informed in November that Paris Saint-Germain, who have a long-term interest in the 27-year-old player, had re-established communication with Rashford’s camp.
In other news, according to The Sun, Manchester United has eliminated the post of sporting director in the wake of Dan Ashworth’s dismissal from the position.
It has been asserted that those in supporting jobs, such as Jason Wilcox, who is the technical director, will be charged with a higher amount of responsibility rather than hiring a replacement who is comparable to the previous one.
In other news, Sky Germany reported that Bayern Munich is putting pressure on Alphonso Davies to sign a contract extension BEFORE the holiday season.
Davies, who is 24 years old, is a target for both Manchester United and Real Madrid, and he has been described as a “dream” target for Amorim’s hunt for a wing-back.
In the event that Davies declines Bayern’s offer, he will be allowed to sign a pre-contract deal with teams from other countries beginning on January 1.