Red Devils brace for sweeping summer clear-out as pressure mounts on underperformers and dressing room divides deepen.
Manchester United’s devastating 1-0 Europa League final defeat to Spurs may be more than just a missed trophy—it’s the catalyst for what could be a brutal squad overhaul.
As reported by Tribuna, 11 players are either expected to leave or have already walked through the exit door. The most shocking name? Alejandro Garnacho.
Despite flashes of brilliance and raw potential, the young Argentine’s clashes with manager Ruben Amorim and perceived attitude problems may push him toward the chopping block. He’s not alone:
Tyrell Malacia – Underwhelming loan at PSV could see him sold.
Antony – Failing to revive form at Betis; his £85M price tag remains a stain.
Jadon Sancho – After flopping at Chelsea, his United future is in tatters.
Jonny Evans, Christian Eriksen, Victor Lindelof, Tom Heaton – All out of contract and released.
But even bigger shocks lurk in the background: Andre Onana and Rasmus Højlund, both recent big-money signings, are being evaluated for sale after mixed campaigns.
Meanwhile, speculation clouds Marcus Rashford’s future, despite a decent loan at Aston Villa. Insiders hint United could be tempted to cash in to fund a rebuild.
Fans are demanding more names be added — Mount, Shaw, Casemiro, and Dalot are frequently mentioned in furious comment sections.
United’s board faces the ultimate test: clean house or continue collapsing under the weight of legacy contracts and underperformance.
The Erik ten Hag era ended in chaos. Amorim’s reign risks mirroring it—unless bold action follows the Bilbao humiliation.