Manchester United have the chance to inject some life back into their season and put themselves in a better spot ahead of next campaign. The Red Devils have endured a frankly-miserable time of it in the Premier League but they still have the chance to win silverware and qualify for the Champions League by triumphing in the Europa League.
Ruben Amorim’s side dispatched Real Sociedad 5-2 on aggregate in the round of 16 and now play Lyon over two legs on April 10 and April 17. Athletic Club or Rangers await in the semi-finals, if United can make it their past their Ligue 1 foes in the quarter final.
Champions League football will give the club a guaranteed revenue boost with the participation in Europe’s elite competition providing added prize money along with increased media revenues. As United plan out their summer transfer window, we have predicted what could happen with their squad as we look at who will stay, who might leave and who is bound for a summer exit.
Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United.
Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United.
1. Jadon Sancho - LEAVE
Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United. | Getty Images
Antony has shone for Real Betis since his loan move to Spain in January. United need to sell him for £32.5m to avoid a loss on profit and sustainability. Betis are said to be keen on another loan, with greater salary coverage.
Antony has shone for Real Betis since his loan move to Spain in January. United need to sell him for £32.5m to avoid a loss on profit and sustainability. Betis are said to be keen on another loan, with greater salary coverage.
2. Antony - LEAVE
Antony has shone for Real Betis since his loan move to Spain in January. United need to sell him for £32.5m to avoid a loss on profit and sustainability. Betis are said to be keen on another loan, with greater salary coverage. | Getty Images
Aston Villa are said to have a £40m option to buy the player this summer. It is unclear if the Premier League club will trigger that. Any sale of the United academy product would help secure further investment.
Aston Villa are said to have a £40m option to buy the player this summer. It is unclear if the Premier League club will trigger that. Any sale of the United academy product would help secure further investment.
3. Marcus Rashford - LEAVE
Aston Villa are said to have a £40m option to buy the player this summer. It is unclear if the Premier League club will trigger that. Any sale of the United academy product would help secure further investment. | Getty Images
United are keen to offload the Brazilian midfielder this summer. He has one year remaining on his deal at Old Trafford but his huge wages could make it difficult for another club to sign him.
United are keen to offload the Brazilian midfielder this summer. He has one year remaining on his deal at Old Trafford but his huge wages could make it difficult for another club to sign him.
4. Casemiro - LEAVE
United are keen to offload the Brazilian midfielder this summer. He has one year remaining on his deal at Old Trafford but his huge wages could make it difficult for another club to sign him. | Getty Images
Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United.Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United.
Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United.
Manchester United are set to overhaul their squad in the summer transfer window
Manchester United have the chance to inject some life back into their season and put themselves in a better spot ahead of next campaign. The Red Devils have endured a frankly-miserable time of it in the Premier League but they still have the chance to win silverware and qualify for the Champions League by triumphing in the Europa League.
Ruben Amorim’s side dispatched Real Sociedad 5-2 on aggregate in the round of 16 and now play Lyon over two legs on April 10 and April 17. Athletic Club or Rangers await in the semi-finals, if United can make it their past their Ligue 1 foes in the quarter final.
Champions League football will give the club a guaranteed revenue boost with the participation in Europe’s elite competition providing added prize money along with increased media revenues. As United plan out their summer transfer window, we have predicted what could happen with their squad as we look at who will stay, who might leave and who is bound for a summer exit.
The Denmark midfielder said earlier this week that he's expecting to leave the club and is looking for something new. Although he's ruled out an MLS move and a return to his homeland.
The Denmark midfielder said earlier this week that he's expecting to leave the club and is looking for something new. Although he's ruled out an MLS move and a return to his homeland.
5. Christian Eriksen - LEAVE
The Denmark midfielder said earlier this week that he's expecting to leave the club and is looking for something new. Although he's ruled out an MLS move and a return to his homeland. | Getty Images
The Northern Ireland international is out of contract and is not set to be offered a new deal.
The Northern Ireland international is out of contract and is not set to be offered a new deal.
6. Jonny Evans - LEAVE
The Northern Ireland international is out of contract and is not set to be offered a new deal. | Manchester United via Getty Images
Malacia is currently out on loan at PSV Eindhoven and is available for a full transfer this summer.
Malacia is currently out on loan at PSV Eindhoven and is available for a full transfer this summer.
7. Tyrell Malacia - LEAVE
Malacia is currently out on loan at PSV Eindhoven and is available for a full transfer this summer. | Manchester United via Getty Images
The defender had his 12-month extension option triggered last season to remain at United for the 2024/25 campaign. He is not set to get a new deal ahead of the summer.
The defender had his 12-month extension option triggered last season to remain at United for the 2024/25 campaign. He is not set to get a new deal ahead of the summer.
8. Victor Lindelof - LEAVE
The defender had his 12-month extension option triggered last season to remain at United for the 2024/25 campaign. He is not set to get a new deal ahead of the summer. | Manchester United via Getty Images
Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United.Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United.
Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United.
Manchester United are set to overhaul their squad in the summer transfer window
Manchester United have the chance to inject some life back into their season and put themselves in a better spot ahead of next campaign. The Red Devils have endured a frankly-miserable time of it in the Premier League but they still have the chance to win silverware and qualify for the Champions League by triumphing in the Europa League.
Ruben Amorim’s side dispatched Real Sociedad 5-2 on aggregate in the round of 16 and now play Lyon over two legs on April 10 and April 17. Athletic Club or Rangers await in the semi-finals, if United can make it their past their Ligue 1 foes in the quarter final.
Champions League football will give the club a guaranteed revenue boost with the participation in Europe’s elite competition providing added prize money along with increased media revenues. As United plan out their summer transfer window, we have predicted what could happen with their squad as we look at who will stay, who might leave and who is bound for a summer exit.
United's third-choice goalkeeper is out of contract at the end of the season and won't be offered a new deal by United.
United's third-choice goalkeeper is out of contract at the end of the season and won't be offered a new deal by United.
9. Tom Heaton - LEAVE
United's third-choice goalkeeper is out of contract at the end of the season and won't be offered a new deal by United. | Manchester United via Getty Images
The midfielder is a fan favourite at United, but reports this week have indicated the club are ready to sell him this summer. He reportedly wants £180-per-week in his new contract. Any sale would count as pure profit for United.
The midfielder is a fan favourite at United, but reports this week have indicated the club are ready to sell him this summer. He reportedly wants £180-per-week in his new contract. Any sale would count as pure profit for United.
10. Kobbie Mainoo - LEAVE
The midfielder is a fan favourite at United, but reports this week have indicated the club are ready to sell him this summer. He reportedly wants £180-per-week in his new contract. Any sale would count as pure profit for United. | Manchester United via Getty Imag
As United's first-choice goalkeeper, he is not set to go anywhere this summer.
As United's first-choice goalkeeper, he is not set to go anywhere this summer.
11. Andre Onana - STAY
As United's first-choice goalkeeper, he is not set to go anywhere this summer. | Getty Images
De Ligt has proven himself to be one of the most reliable first-team squad members this season. He is likely to remain under Amorim heading into next campaign.
De Ligt has proven himself to be one of the most reliable first-team squad members this season. He is likely to remain under Amorim heading into next campaign.
12. Matthijs de Ligt - STAY
De Ligt has proven himself to be one of the most reliable first-team squad members this season. He is likely to remain under Amorim heading into next campaign. | Getty Images
Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United.Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United.
Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United.
Manchester United are set to overhaul their squad in the summer transfer window
Manchester United have the chance to inject some life back into their season and put themselves in a better spot ahead of next campaign. The Red Devils have endured a frankly-miserable time of it in the Premier League but they still have the chance to win silverware and qualify for the Champions League by triumphing in the Europa League.
Ruben Amorim’s side dispatched Real Sociedad 5-2 on aggregate in the round of 16 and now play Lyon over two legs on April 10 and April 17. Athletic Club or Rangers await in the semi-finals, if United can make it their past their Ligue 1 foes in the quarter final.
Champions League football will give the club a guaranteed revenue boost with the participation in Europe’s elite competition providing added prize money along with increased media revenues. As United plan out their summer transfer window, we have predicted what could happen with their squad as we look at who will stay, who might leave and who is bound for a summer exit.
Mazraoui has been a regular starter throughout the season after joining the club last summer. Will still have a role next term.
Mazraoui has been a regular starter throughout the season after joining the club last summer. Will still have a role next term.
13. Noussair Mazraoui - STAY
Mazraoui has been a regular starter throughout the season after joining the club last summer. Will still have a role next term. | Manchester United via Getty Images
It is unclear when the defender will return from his knee injury but he is poised to play a role next season when he is fit again.
It is unclear when the defender will return from his knee injury but he is poised to play a role next season when he is fit again.
14. Lisandro Martinez - STAY
It is unclear when the defender will return from his knee injury but he is poised to play a role next season when he is fit again. | Getty Images
Signed in January specifically to play in Amorim's system, Dorgu will not be going anywhere ahead of next season.
Signed in January specifically to play in Amorim's system, Dorgu will not be going anywhere ahead of next season.
15. Patrick Dorgu - STAY
Signed in January specifically to play in Amorim's system, Dorgu will not be going anywhere ahead of next season. | Getty Images
An exciting arrival last summer after United snatched him from the clutches of Real Madrid. Yoro has had a few injury problems this season but is seen as a key player for the immediate and long-term future.
An exciting arrival last summer after United snatched him from the clutches of Real Madrid. Yoro has had a few injury problems this season but is seen as a key player for the immediate and long-term future.
16. Leny Yoro -STAY
An exciting arrival last summer after United snatched him from the clutches of Real Madrid. Yoro has had a few injury problems this season but is seen as a key player for the immediate and long-term future. | Manchester United via Getty Images
Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United.Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United.
Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United.
Manchester United are set to overhaul their squad in the summer transfer window
Manchester United have the chance to inject some life back into their season and put themselves in a better spot ahead of next campaign. The Red Devils have endured a frankly-miserable time of it in the Premier League but they still have the chance to win silverware and qualify for the Champions League by triumphing in the Europa League.
Ruben Amorim’s side dispatched Real Sociedad 5-2 on aggregate in the round of 16 and now play Lyon over two legs on April 10 and April 17. Athletic Club or Rangers await in the semi-finals, if United can make it their past their Ligue 1 foes in the quarter final.
Champions League football will give the club a guaranteed revenue boost with the participation in Europe’s elite competition providing added prize money along with increased media revenues. As United plan out their summer transfer window, we have predicted what could happen with their squad as we look at who will stay, who might leave and who is bound for a summer exit.
Has been one of United's most consistent players this season, and can offer some versatility to Amorim.
Has been one of United's most consistent players this season, and can offer some versatility to Amorim.
17. Diogo Dalot - STAY
Has been one of United's most consistent players this season, and can offer some versatility to Amorim. | Manchester United via Getty Images
It has been a frustrating time for Mount since joining United as he continues to suffer with injury. He is back fit now and Amorim is likely to give him the chances to prove himself.
It has been a frustrating time for Mount since joining United as he continues to suffer with injury. He is back fit now and Amorim is likely to give him the chances to prove himself.
18. Mason Mount - STAY
It has been a frustrating time for Mount since joining United as he continues to suffer with injury. He is back fit now and Amorim is likely to give him the chances to prove himself. | Manchester United via Getty Images
Signed a new contract last summer as the club displayed their commitment to keeping him around. He is a key part of the club's plans moving forward.
Signed a new contract last summer as the club displayed their commitment to keeping him around. He is a key part of the club's plans moving forward.
19. Bruno Fernandes - STAY
Signed a new contract last summer as the club displayed their commitment to keeping him around. He is a key part of the club's plans moving forward. | Getty Images
The Uruguayan has improved as the season has gone on and is likely to be a key part of United's squad next season.
The Uruguayan has improved as the season has gone on and is likely to be a key part of United's squad next season.
20. Manuel Ugarte - STAY
The Uruguayan has improved as the season has gone on and is likely to be a key part of United's squad next season. | Getty Images
Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United.Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United.
Reports this week claimed that Chelsea are considering going back on their obligation to buy Sancho this summer. Even if he is to return to Old Trafford, he will not be sticking around long as he is not set to have a future at United.
Manchester United are set to overhaul their squad in the summer transfer window
Manchester United have the chance to inject some life back into their season and put themselves in a better spot ahead of next campaign. The Red Devils have endured a frankly-miserable time of it in the Premier League but they still have the chance to win silverware and qualify for the Champions League by triumphing in the Europa League.
Ruben Amorim’s side dispatched Real Sociedad 5-2 on aggregate in the round of 16 and now play Lyon over two legs on April 10 and April 17. Athletic Club or Rangers await in the semi-finals, if United can make it their past their Ligue 1 foes in the quarter final.
Champions League football will give the club a guaranteed revenue boost with the participation in Europe’s elite competition providing added prize money along with increased media revenues. As United plan out their summer transfer window, we have predicted what could happen with their squad as we look at who will stay, who might leave and who is bound for a summer exit.
Was one of the club's shining lights before his untimely injury. Has a big future ahead of him and the Red Devils aren't planning to lose him.
21. Amad Diallo - STAY
Was one of the club's shining lights before his untimely injury. Has a big future ahead of him and the Red Devils aren't planning to lose him. | Manchester United via Getty Images
The player has been linked with potential moves to Italy and Germany this week. United need more options at striker and have been linked with several names. It remains to be seen if Hojlund will stick around, although he could learn from someone with more experience if he stayed.
The player has been linked with potential moves to Italy and Germany this week. United need more options at striker and have been linked with several names. It remains to be seen if Hojlund will stick around, although he could learn from someone with more experience if he stayed.
22. Rasmus Hojlund - MIGHT
The player has been linked with potential moves to Italy and Germany this week. United need more options at striker and have been linked with several names. It remains to be seen if Hojlund will stick around, although he could learn from someone with more experience if he stayed. | Getty Images
United want a new goalkeeper and could potentially sell Bayindir to help fund the move.
United want a new goalkeeper and could potentially sell Bayindir to help fund the move.
23. Altay Bayindir - MIGHT
United want a new goalkeeper and could potentially sell Bayindir to help fund the move. | Manchester United via Getty Images