The Red Devils were prevented from making any January signings due to the rules surrounding Financial Fair Play, with head coach Erik ten Hag admitting that he was unable to make a forward acquisition in the winter market for financial reasons.
According to Football Insider, Man United are still struggling with the Financial Fair Play obligations, and the club will have to sell players to raise funds for transfers this summer.
Victor Lindelof and Harry Maguire both continue to be linked with moves away from Old Trafford, while Aaron Wan-Bissaka is said to be available for the right price this summer.
The club would also make huge savings in terms of wages if Raphael Varane were to leave the club on a free transfer when his contract expires at the end of June.
Man United are not expected to sign Sofyan Amrabat on a permanent basis from Fiorentina, with the Morocco international struggling to have an impact this season.
Meanwhile, Casemiro and Christian Eriksen are both expected to be available for transfer this summer.
Anthony Martial is set to leave on a free transfer, and Antony's future is also unclear, with the Brazil international struggling to make his mark since arriving from Ajax in 2022.
Man United are expected to be active during this summer's transfer window, with a new centre-forward set to be a priority, with Rasmus Hojlund lacking support in the final third of the field.
A muscular injury led to Hojlund missing out against Fulham on Saturday afternoon, and Marcus Rashford struggled to make his mark through the middle in what proved to be a
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