Ratcliffe plans to liquidate half of Manchester United squad: all names

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The arrival of Sir Jim Ratcliffe in Manchester United This will require many significant changes at Old Trafford. The head of Ineos wants a team at the highest level, which can compete with the best in the world, and for them, according to ESPN from England, he is considering restructuring, among other things, a a group he considered tired.

In this sense, it is stated that the new United boss, who just bought 27.7% of the club for 1,200 million euros, is ready to change the team, with big purchases this summer, but also with forced sales for fair financial play. . So, it is indicated that he is thinking of letting up to 11 players leave.

Anthony Martial will leave for free, but is expected to cash in on the sales of Harry Maguire, Raphael Varane, Casemiro, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Scott McTominay, Victor Lindelöf and Christian Eriksen. On the other hand, four loanees should be added to the list of expendable players: Brandon Williams, Donny Van de Beek, Facundo Pellestri and Jadon Sancho.


Ratcliffe, 71, is ready to restore glory to a Manchester United side that has sunk into mediocrity for so many years. He already said this yesterday: “Manchester City and Liverpool are the opponents. I would like nothing more than to beat them.” Huge declaration of intentions from the British tycoon.

Source: La Verdad

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