Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has reportedly decided to part ways with ten players at the end of the campaign, including loaned-out Marcus Rashford.
The English Premier League titans have been struggling to win major trophies, having last won the league title in the 2012/13 season. They are currently 13th in the EPL standings with only nine matches remaining, which indicates they are already out of contention for the league title.
In an effort to change the club's fortunes, Amorim, who joined United from the Portuguese club Sporting CP in November 2024, is said to be contemplating the possibility of letting go of ten players.
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The most prominent player on the reported list of those potentially facing the exit is Rashford, who is currently loaned to EPL counterparts Aston Villa for the rest of the season.
Manchester Evening News reports that United plans to sell the English international permanently during the summer, as his existing loan agreement included a provision for this.
The report has also stated that United aims to sell Brazilian forward Antony and Jadon Sancho, while Casemiro will be available for transfer.
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Additionally, other players included in United's clearance strategy comprise Jonny Evans and Tom Heaton, both of whom are reportedly looking to retire at the end of the season, while Christian Eriksen and Victor Lindelof are thought to be on the verge of being released.
There is uncertainty regarding the future of goalkeeper Altay Bayindir, with the 40-year-old manager rumoured to be seeking to recruit a new goalkeeper for the upcoming season.
Furthermore, one of the players slated for possible departure from United is Joshua Zirkzee, however, it remains to be seen if Manchester will definitely let go of ten players when the season comes to an end.