Manchester United plans to sell six first-team players

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Manchester United is planning a major shake-up of their team this summer. They want to sell six first-team players to raise money for new signings. This decision comes after the team struggled with performance in the Premier League this season. New coach Ruben Amorim is leading the changes to the squad. The club's management believes selling key players will help them reinvest in important areas of the team. Among the players likely to leave are Casemiro, Christian Eriksen, Jonny Evans, and Victor Lindelof. Additionally, Marcus Rashford and Antony, who are currently on loan, are expected to be sold permanently. Rashford has not been performing well and Manchester United may sell him now that he has returned to the England national team. Former scout Mick Brown mentioned that the club plans to ask for a high price for him. Antony has also struggled to meet expectations since joining the team. His loan spell at Real Betis is unlikely to turn into a return to Manchester United. By selling these players, the club hopes to strengthen their attack and midfield with new talent. United is optimistic that the planned departures will provide the financial means to make significant transfers this summer.


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