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Published on 2024-04-30 07:18:57
Manchester United is set for a major shakeup this summer, with nearly all players up for sale except for Kobbie Mainoo, Alejandro Garnacho, and Rasmus Hojlund. This overhaul is being orchestrated by Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS in their first transfer window in charge. It will be interesting to see the outcomes for each player and how much profit the club stands to make from these sales.
Andre Onana is expected to go to Chelsea for £50m, providing a much-needed upgrade in goal for the team. Meanwhile, Altay Bayindir could be heading to Nottingham Forest for £5m after his limited success at Manchester United.
Victor Lindelof may find himself at Inter Milan for £10m, while Harry Maguire could be on his way to West Ham for £15m. Other potential transfers include Luke Shaw to Newcastle for £25m, Aaron Wan-Bissaka to Crystal Palace for £15m, and Mason Mount to Arsenal for £40m.
Bruno Fernandes is linked to a move to Paris Saint-Germain for £80m, while Donny van de Beek might return to Ajax for £5m. Marcus Rashford is rumored to join Manchester City for £80m, with Jadon Sancho potentially staying at Borussia Dortmund for £30m.
Overall, this summer transfer window for Manchester United promises significant changes to the squad and potentially substantial financial gains for the club. The future looks uncertain for many players as they await their fate in what could be a transformative period for the club.
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