Manchester United's penalty shootout FA Cup semi-final win over Coventry City brought more questions than answers - both in terms of Erik ten Hag and his players.
This has been a season riddled by mistakes on and off the pitch for United and with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his Ineos team now assuming control of football operations, a summer shake-up feels inevitable.
United are looking to raise £100million through player sales and for some shown the door that will mean accepting a sizeable loss on their initial transfer outlay.
Ratcliffe and the new football operations team know it's not a quick fix and while everyone they don't want cannot be moved on in one window, if United are to return to contending for the biggest prizes, too many in this squad won't cut it.
Mail Sport runs through Manchester United's squad to work out who stays and who goes...
Andre Onana - STAY
Comfortably been one of United's best players in the back end of this season. He looks to have finally settled and put a nightmare start to life in Manchester behind him. He's going absolutely nowhere after joining last summer.
Altay Bayindir - STAY
Under contract until 2027, with the option of a further year, Bayindir's future is very low down the priority list this summer.
He is naturally frustrated at his lack of opportunities, playing just once against Newport County in the FA Cup, and there is bound to be interest from Turkey this summer.
Insiders routinely talk up how talented he is and United should rebuff any approaches.
Tom Heaton - GO
The 38-year-old has been a valuable asset to have in the dressing room and it was a boost internally when he elected to extend for another year last summer. But now feels like the time to separate as United should look to promote
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