It has been reported that Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is planning a drastic squad overhaul this summer.
According to reports, Harry Maguire, Jadon Sancho, Fred, and Scott McTominay are set to be sold.
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Ten Hag is looking to reshape his squad and has identified these players as surplus to requirements as pre-season begins.
Maguire, who had a difficult season under Ten Hag’s management, is available for transfer with a reported valuation of £50 million.
Potential suitors, including West Ham, believe they could acquire him for around £35 million.
However, Maguire’s wages may pose a challenge for some clubs, as he currently earns around £200,000-a-week at United.
McTominay, who has two years left on his contract, is wanted by several clubs including West Ham, Newcastle, Brighton, and Roma.
The Scottish international could command a fee of approximately £25 million.
Fred, with just one year remaining on his United contract, is being monitored by Fulham as a potential replacement for Joao Palhinha, who might join West Ham.
Fred’s availability at a reduced price could facilitate Ten Hag’s squad restructuring.
In an attempt to entice Tottenham into selling Harry Kane, United has reportedly offered Sancho to the London club.
Sancho, who joined United for £77 million from Borussia Dortmund in 2021, has struggled to make an impact at Old Trafford.
Amidst the squad reshaping, United’s non-international players have returned to Carrington for training ahead of a busy pre-season schedule.
The club is actively pursuing Andre Onana as a replacement for David de Gea and Ramsus Hojlund as a potential striker signing.
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Ten Hag is aware of the limited budget at United and recognizes that sales are necessary to strengthen the transfer budget, given the uncertainties surrounding the club’s takeover saga.
Anthony Elanga is also reportedly transfer-listed, with a potential fee of £30 million due to his contract until June 2026, according to The Guardian.