The Mirror reports that if the Glazers continue to own Manchester United and force manager Erik ten Hag to raise funds, as many as seven players could be sold in the summer transfer window. The club’s ownership situation is uncertain despite potential interest from Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and Sir Jim Ratcliffe. In the event that the Glazers remain, Ten Hag may need to offload players to secure new signings, with Harry Maguire potentially among them.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka has improved recently but could still command a high transfer fee, while Brandon Williams has struggled to secure playing time and is likely to depart. Donny van de Beek’s time at the club has been disappointing, and he may leave after just one season.
Anthony Martial has been hampered by injuries, and his contract expires in a year, making him a possible departure. Alex Telles has been out on loan and may be sold with one year left on his contract, while Eric Bailly is on loan at Marseille and unlikely to compete for a first-team place upon his return.