The Manchester United misfits: The 11 players Ruben Amorim would love to offload to fund his rebuild
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Manchester United's upcoming challenges are significantly focused on offloading players who have underperformed, particularly as they aim to tackle a looming financial crisis due to their absence from European competitions. With a reported £100m financial shortfall, manager Ruben Amorim's efforts to revamp the squad will hinge on shifting several high-wage signings. While the club has made its first summer signing in Matheus Cunha, the financial viability of further deals, such as that of Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo, remains in question. Key players like Luke Shaw and Casemiro are among those potentially on the market, complicating the team's strategy.
Shaw's problem is not ability but fitness. The England international has made just 287 appearances in nearly 11 years due to a collection of injuries.
Profitability and sustainability are sure to be buzz words around the club over the coming months as they look to balance the books while improving the on-field product.
But how will they fund those deals especially after failing to clinch a place in Europe next season, a setback that will reportedly create a £100m financial black hole?
Casemiro was signed to add an element of class, but has looked a shadow of the player so dominant at Real Madrid.
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