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Sir Jim Ratcliffe identifies the next two Manchester United players to be sold following Marcus Rashford.

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe has identified the next two Manchester United players to be sold after Marcus Rashford.

 

 


Sir Jim Ratcliffe has already identified the next two players he would like to depart Manchester United this month after Marcus Rashford departs the club. Last month, the Red Devils forward expressed his desire for a new challenge, and the club was pleased to facilitate his sale.

 

 

 

 

This has been a challenging endeavour thus far, as a number of clubs have found Rashford’s £325,000-per-week salary at United to be disconcerting.Nevertheless, Milan is seeking to facilitate a transfer, and Italian reports indicate that forward Noah Okafor will be travelling to Germany on Friday to sign with RB Leipzig.

 

 

 

Rashford and representative, Dane, is rumoured to have been in Italy this week, working on the deal, which will free up space in the squad and on the wage tab.The club has declared the trios’ departure as a priority.

 

 

 

Antony and Casemiro earn £200,000 and £350,000 per week, respectively, while Rashford would provide the opportunity to generate pure profit in accordance with sustainability regulations. Ratcliffe and his staff are seeking to reduce United’s weekly wage bill by approximately £1 million in order to facilitate compliance with PSR.

 

 

 

According to reports, the entire United squad, including Kobbie Mainoo, is up for sale. It has been acknowledged that squad management will be crucial if the team is to be overhauled, as new manager Ruben Amorim intends to introduce his own players to the club after his arrival in November.

 

 

 

 

“We will attempt to make progress when the window is open,” Amorim has observed. “However, I believe that in the upcoming weeks, we will have more time to train and improve, as this is the only viable approach. We have played numerous games without training, and now we will have more room to expand. It is evident that the situation is dire at present, as we have suffered numerous losses, and we must remain vigilant.”







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