After a promising 2022/23 campaign, 2023/24 has made it clear that sweeping changes are a necessity at Manchester United Football Club (again).
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's purchase of a stake will ensure that these necessary changes may actually happen this time though, with big promises already being made by the new ownership group.
To give them a bit of a helping hand, we at have sifted through Man Utd's bloated squad and assessed which players they should keep, sell, loan and release this summer...
GK: Andre Onana - Man Utd's number one, big summer signing, and actually playing well recently. Of course they keep Onana.
GK: Altay Bayindir — We have seen very little of Bayindir so far, but his international pedigree suggests that he's a solid backup for Onana and can slot in effectively when needed.
GK: Tom Heaton - The token 'vibes' third choice goalkeeper. Every club needs one apparently.
DEF: Victor Lindelof — The Sweden international isn't a first choice option for Erik ten Hag by any stretch. That doesn't mean he doesn't have a valuable part to play in his plans moving forward though, as his versatility has been key due to the injury bug that's swept across the Man Utd backline over the last year.
DEF: Lisandro Martinez - Manchester United are a completely different, and much better, team when Martinez is fit and available. He's one of the most important players at the club.
DEF: Diogo Dalot — After finally getting his chance, Dalot is now widely considered to be one of the better right-backs in the Premier League. The Portugal international has been one of Man Utd's best players so far this season.
DEF: Tyrell Malacia — A lot was expected of Malacia heading into the 2023/24 campaign, however due to a serious injury he
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