Man United to Consider Bids For "Most of Squad" After Revealing Its Three Untouchables

Report: Man United To Consider Bids For 'Most Of Squad

According to reports, Manchester United is prepared to take a "ultra-flexible" stance during the summer transfer window, with only a small number of its starting players off bounds.

According to The Telegraph, the club would retain a "very open mind" when it comes to selling first-team players due to budgetary restrictions, the absence of Champions League money, and the need to reorganize their squad.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his Ineos team will take charge of the club's football operations for the first time during this summer's transfer window, with the acquisition of a right-sided center-back, central midfielder, and striker being their top priorities. united

However, after spending £555 million over the last three summers, the club will need to raise funds through sales in order to meet the Premier League's profit and sustainability requirements.

The club is said to evaluate each offer on its own merits, and Marcus Rashford is one player they would consider selling for the appropriate price.

Nonetheless, this summer, three players will not be available for use.

The Red Devils view the young trio of Rasmus Hojlund, Alejandro Garnacho, and Kobbie Mainoo as the cornerstones of their future, and the club will not consider any trade bids for them.

In the upcoming months, the club will also actively try to unload some players.

Borussia Dortmund has had Jadon Sancho on loan since January, and the team will try to find him a long-term home.

Since arriving in September 2022, Antony has fallen short of the £85 million price tag, and they will also try to get go of Mason Greenwood, who is now on loan at Girona in La Liga.

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