What a realistic summer transfer window could look like for Manchester UnitedWhat a realistic summer transfer window could look like for Manchester United
What a realistic summer transfer window could look like for Manchester United
Man Utd might not be able to do as much business as they would like to do this summer.
It is shaping up to be a busy summer at Manchester United, but they might hope it is even busier. Ruben Amorim has a long list of improvements he would like to make to the playing squad, though there is only so much they can do when the finances are so tight.
United are embarking on a post-season tour to help raise revenue, while their confirmed pre-season opponents are further evidence of how far behind they are the leading elite. The financial situation would be significantly improved if United win the Europa League and qualify for the Champions League, though that is easier said than done for a side 13th in the Premier League.
Once again, player sales will be essential to raise money and ease any concerns about breaching financial fair play rules. However, it is another issue that is much harder to do in practice. With all that in mind, here is a look at a realistic summer transfer window for United given all of their current issues.
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United plan to sell Rashford this summer whether it is to Aston Villa or another club.
United plan to sell Rashford this summer whether it is to Aston Villa or another club.
1. Marcus Rashford - SOLD
United plan to sell Rashford this summer whether it is to Aston Villa or another club. | Getty Images
United still hope to sell Sancho at the end of the season even if Chelsea don't buy him.
United still hope to sell Sancho at the end of the season even if Chelsea don't buy him.
2. Jadon Sancho - SOLD
United still hope to sell Sancho at the end of the season even if Chelsea don't buy him. | Getty Images
United want to sell Casemiro this summer but only a few clubs could match his huge wage demands.
United want to sell Casemiro this summer but only a few clubs could match his huge wage demands.
3. Casemiro - SOLD
United want to sell Casemiro this summer but only a few clubs could match his huge wage demands. | Getty Images
Amorim would like a new goalkeeper and Bayindir is believed to want more regular playing time.
Amorim would like a new goalkeeper and Bayindir is believed to want more regular playing time.
4. Altay Bayindir - SOLD
Amorim would like a new goalkeeper and Bayindir is believed to want more regular playing time. | Manchester United via Getty Images
What a realistic summer transfer window could look like for Manchester UnitedWhat a realistic summer transfer window could look like for Manchester United
What a realistic summer transfer window could look like for Manchester United
Man Utd might not be able to do as much business as they would like to do this summer.
It is shaping up to be a busy summer at Manchester United, but they might hope it is even busier. Ruben Amorim has a long list of improvements he would like to make to the playing squad, though there is only so much they can do when the finances are so tight.
United are embarking on a post-season tour to help raise revenue, while their confirmed pre-season opponents are further evidence of how far behind they are the leading elite. The financial situation would be significantly improved if United win the Europa League and qualify for the Champions League, though that is easier said than done for a side 13th in the Premier League.
Once again, player sales will be essential to raise money and ease any concerns about breaching financial fair play rules. However, it is another issue that is much harder to do in practice. With all that in mind, here is a look at a realistic summer transfer window for United given all of their current issues.
United would have to sell Antony for £32.5m this summer to avoid a PSR loss, so it might make more sense to loan him out again and wait for the figure to drop.
5. Antony - LOAN
United would have to sell Antony for £32.5m this summer to avoid a PSR loss, so it might make more sense to loan him out again and wait for the figure to drop. | Getty Images
United should look to move on from Shaw this summer but might find it difficult to find a buyer for him.
United should look to move on from Shaw this summer but might find it difficult to find a buyer for him.
6. Luke Shaw - LOAN
United should look to move on from Shaw this summer but might find it difficult to find a buyer for him. | Manchester United via Getty Images
United are expected to release Lindelof as a free agent when his contract expires at the end of the season.
United are expected to release Lindelof as a free agent when his contract expires at the end of the season.
7. Victor Lindelof - RELEASED
United are expected to release Lindelof as a free agent when his contract expires at the end of the season. | Manchester United via Getty Images
United are also expected to allow Eriksen to leave as a free agent when his current deal expires this summer.
United are also expected to allow Eriksen to leave as a free agent when his current deal expires this summer.
8. Christian Eriksen - RELEASED
United are also expected to allow Eriksen to leave as a free agent when his current deal expires this summer. | Getty Images
What a realistic summer transfer window could look like for Manchester UnitedWhat a realistic summer transfer window could look like for Manchester United
What a realistic summer transfer window could look like for Manchester United
Man Utd might not be able to do as much business as they would like to do this summer.
It is shaping up to be a busy summer at Manchester United, but they might hope it is even busier. Ruben Amorim has a long list of improvements he would like to make to the playing squad, though there is only so much they can do when the finances are so tight.
United are embarking on a post-season tour to help raise revenue, while their confirmed pre-season opponents are further evidence of how far behind they are the leading elite. The financial situation would be significantly improved if United win the Europa League and qualify for the Champions League, though that is easier said than done for a side 13th in the Premier League.
Once again, player sales will be essential to raise money and ease any concerns about breaching financial fair play rules. However, it is another issue that is much harder to do in practice. With all that in mind, here is a look at a realistic summer transfer window for United given all of their current issues.
Evans is out of contract this summer and could retire after an injury ridden season with United.
Evans is out of contract this summer and could retire after an injury ridden season with United.
9. Jonny Evans - RELEASED
Evans is out of contract this summer and could retire after an injury ridden season with United. | Manchester United via Getty Images
Heaton is understood to be considering his future as he approaches the final months of the his deal.
Heaton is understood to be considering his future as he approaches the final months of the his deal.
10. Tom Heaton - RELEASED
Heaton is understood to be considering his future as he approaches the final months of the his deal. | Manchester United via Getty Images
United have prioritised the addition of a striker this summer, but who they sign will depend on whether they qualify for the Champions League. Liam Delap and Jonathan David are both realistic targets.
United have prioritised the addition of a striker this summer, but who they sign will depend on whether they qualify for the Champions League. Liam Delap and Jonathan David are both realistic targets.
11. Striker - SIGNED
United have prioritised the addition of a striker this summer, but who they sign will depend on whether they qualify for the Champions League. Liam Delap and Jonathan David are both realistic targets. | Getty Images
Amorim wants a ball-carrying central midfielder. Adam Wharton would be a dream addition but Championship stars Hayden Hackney and Chris Rigg might be more realistic options, along with Newcastle man Sean Longstaff.
Amorim wants a ball-carrying central midfielder. Adam Wharton would be a dream addition but Championship stars Hayden Hackney and Chris Rigg might be more realistic options, along with Newcastle man Sean Longstaff.
12. Central midfielder - SIGNED
Amorim wants a ball-carrying central midfielder. Adam Wharton would be a dream addition but Championship stars Hayden Hackney and Chris Rigg might be more realistic options, along with Newcastle man Sean Longstaff. | Getty Images