Manchester United’s season ended in heartbreak with a Europa League final defeat under the lights in Bilbao.
The loss not only confirmed a trophyless campaign but has heightened the urgency for drastic change at Old Trafford.
Despite glimmers of promise under new manager Ruben Amorim, United’s hierarchy are preparing for one of the most aggressive summer overhauls in the club’s recent history.
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Amorim, who is determined to stamp his authority heading into the new season, has already begun reshaping the squad behind closed doors.
United fans are bracing for a wave of departures—and it’s not just fringe players facing the axe.
Marcus Rashford, Antony, and Jadon Sancho are all up for sale, with the club making it clear that none of the three will feature in their plans for next season, as per the MEN.
All three forwards have been on loan and are set to be permanently moved on in the coming weeks, with valuations of £40m for Marcus Rashford, £32.5m for Antony, and a complicated deal involving Sancho’s £25m obligation to buy at Chelsea, who could opt out for a £5m penalty.
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Club insiders believe Rashford is eyeing a move abroad, despite Aston Villa—where his loan spell ended due to injury—hoping to land a Champions League spot.
Antony, meanwhile, has found form at Real Betis, helping the Spanish side to the Europa Conference League final, but is unlikely to return to Manchester given the financial implications of keeping him.
Sancho has failed to impress during his stint at Chelsea, and should he return to United, the club would require £14.58m to avoid a financial hit under FFP guidelines.
Christian Eriksen and Victor Lindelof will be released, while Jonny Evans is expected to retire after another injury-plagued campaign.
Tyrell Malacia, fresh off a title win with PSV Eindhoven, is also on the chopping block despite his success in the Netherlands.
The club has also lost confidence in Rasmus Hojlund, who may be sold just a year after his arrival, with Ipswich’s Liam Delap now seen as a potential replacement.
This summer signals a ruthless new era at Manchester United—one in which reputations mean little and results mean everything.
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