Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is preparing for a significant summer clear-out, with plans to sell four players as part of his squad overhaul.
This decision comes after a challenging season for the Red Devils, with the team struggling to adapt to Amorim’s tactical system.
Key Details:
- Players to Be Sold: Marcus Rashford, Antony, and Tyrell Malacia, who were sent out on loan to Aston Villa, Real Betis, and PSV respectively during the January transfer window, are expected to be sold permanently. Additionally, goalkeeper André Onana, who joined from Inter Milan in 2023, is also set to leave following underwhelming performances.
- Replacement Plans: Amorim’s side is reportedly exploring options for Onana’s replacement, with Royal Antwerp’s Senne Lammens and Lille’s Lucas Chevalier being considered.
- Reason for the Clear-Out: Amorim has emphasized the need to be “ruthless” with players who are not contributing positively to the team. He aims to rebuild the squad to align with his vision and improve the club’s fortunes.
This move signals a new era for Manchester United under Amorim’s leadership, as he seeks to reshape the team for future success.
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