A number of British ** revealed that Manchester United's new owner Sir Ratcliffe has decided to carry out a large-scale purge of Manchester United's squad! As many as 11 people are expected to be forced to leave the Reds this summer!
A new broom sweeps clean. Ratcliffe has become the new owner of Manchester United, who will be in charge of the club's footballing affairs after the formal completion of the acquisition of a stake in Manchester United. In an interview, Ratcliffe fully expressed his ambition and fighting spirit!
Ratcliffe is confident of leading United back to the top, and the first thing he needs to do is improve his squad. Ratcliffe will bring a number of new reinforcements to the squad this summer, with the defence and forward line being key areas for the Reds to strengthen.
Considering the financial constraints, Manchester United has to sell people at the same time as they buy people.
ESPN points out that United are now at risk, with the likes of Christian Eriksen, Raphael Varane, Casemiro, Harry Maguire, Scott McTominay, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Victor Lindelof all at risk. In addition, Anthony Martial's contract expires this summer and United have confirmed that they will not renew his contract.
Brazilian midfielder Casemiro, who is loved by many Manchester United fans, is also likely to be sold. Last summer, Fat Tiger moved from Real Madrid to Manchester United. He was outstanding last season and was a constant for Manchester United. However, Casemiro has struggled on the pitch this season and Ten Hag has been disappointed in him.
In addition,Marcus Rashford, who is known as the crown prince of Manchester United, may also not be able to stay at Old Trafford. Recently, there have been a number of ** who have said that Paris, which has lost Mbappe, intends to buy Rashford. This season, Rashford has been in poor form and has repeatedly caused trouble off the pitch. At the end of the season, Ten Hag will surely seriously consider Rashford's stay.
As for Mason Greenwood, who is on loan, the risk of him being sold outright is extremely high, although Ratcliffe said yesterday that he would reconsider Greenwood's situation.
In an interview with the Daily Mail, Ratcliffe bluntly said that Manchester United are going to be very busy this summer. After completing the £1.2 billion acquisition, improving the recruitment and cleaning process was his top priority.
Once a son of heaven and a courtier! Manchester United fans and players will have to adapt to the style and changes of the new owner!