MANCHESTER UNITED are set for an exodus of players in the next two windows.
As many as 15 stars could move elsewhere as part of a squad reboot, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe reportedly set to take over the club’s football strategy when he completes his £1.3billion buy-in.
Man Utd may ship out as many as 15 players over the next two windowsCredit: AP
Exiled Jadon Sancho is among the names expected to leaveCredit: Getty
Raphael Varane has been linked with a Man Utd exitCredit: Getty
Casemiro has been linked with a move to Saudi ArabiaCredit: Getty
A total of eight stars at the club are out of contract next summer.
Victor Lindelof, Anthony Martial, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Hannibal Mejbri, Jonny Evans and Tom Heaton will all depart if they do not sign new extensions.
While on-loan Sofyan Amrabat and Sergio Reguilon will depart unless their deals are made permanent.
But seven other players could also be sold to fund the Red Devils’ transfer plans.
Jadon Sancho will likely be the first out of the door with the winger exiled at Man Utd by Erik ten Hag.
Juventus and clubs in Saudi Arabia are reportedly interested in a move for the 23-year-old.
While former Real Madrid duo Raphael Varane and Casemiro have both been linked with an exit following dramatic dips in their form.
And, despite their resurgence so far this season, Harry Maguire and Scott McTominay may also finally be shipped out.
The pair were almost sold last summer and Man Utd may look to cash in on them.
Expensive flop Antony has been linked with a move away after struggling to adapt to life in the Premier League.
But United would have to take a massive loss on their £85.5m signing.
While forgotten man Donnv van de Beek could also be on the chopping block.
Reports suggest Ten Hag has no plans to re-introduce the former Ajax star with two clubs said to be showing genuine interest.
Christian Eriksen is another star who may be considered for sale due to his age.
Victor Lindelof is one star whose contract runs out in the summerCredit: Rex
Forgotten star Donny van de Beek could escape his Man Utd hellCredit: PA