Six players are listed by Ruben Amorim as “unsellable,” and Manchester United agrees to cut “over half the squad.”

A few players are off the pitch, but Man Utd is prepared to be brutal on the pitch to assist Ruben Amorim in reshaping his team.
According to rumours, Manchester United has decided to put more than half of the team Ruben Amorim inherited from Erik ten Hag on display as early as January. The head coach of the Red Devils, however, is rumoured to have identified six players as “unsellable” at the beginning of the most recent long-term reconstruction at Old Trafford.

As he attempts to impose a new ideology, Amorim will want to start reorganising his forces as soon as possible after taking power.

 

However, United will be subject to rigorous limitations this winter due to Premier League and UEFA financial laws after spending more than £600 million on Ten Hag in less than three years.

Because of the M16 giants’ precarious position in Financial Fair Play, player sales are essential to any attempt to increase Amorim’s choices.

Several first-team players, including Mason Greenwood, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, and Scott McTominay, were let go by United in the summer.

 

Ten Hag added five more players in exchange, costing over £200 million, therefore the Dutchman was mostly responsible for the squad.

But as early as the new year, Amorim wants to tear it all up, and United is apparently willing to help him achieve his goal.

The Red Devils concur with the Portuguese tactician that more than half of the team ought to be sold, according to Sky Germany.

 

The club is willing to consider offers for specific players in order to allow Amorim to carry out a brutal rebuild.

There is allegedly a consensus that urgent sales are necessary. However, six players are deemed irrelevant because they align with the 39-year-old’s goals.

According to the source, United’s unsellables are Andre Onana, Noussair Mazraoui, Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt, Kobbie Mainoo, and Amad.

Two or three other important players are reportedly not available to prospective bidders either, as Amorim is eager to keep a core group of players on which to build.

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