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According to Sportsmail, coach Erik ten Hag will heavily revamp the team in Summer 2023, with 17 names being included in the transfer list.

MU recently suffered a shocking 0-3 defeat at the hands of Sevilla, thereby being eliminated from the Europa League quarterfinals with a total score of 2-5 over two legs. The Red Devils have progressed under coach Erik ten Hag, but it must be admitted that with the current lineup, they face difficulties in achieving major titles.

According to Sportsmail, coach Erik ten Hag will heavily revamp the team in Summer 2023, with 17 names being included in the transfer list. David De Gea is one of the biggest stars who could leave Old Trafford as a free transfer. MU is firm: De Gea will only stay if he agrees to a salary reduction, otherwise, he will leave Old Trafford.

De Gea and Martial can leave MU in the summer of 2023.

Phil Jones and Axel Tuanzebe’s contracts are set to expire, and there is no indication that they will be renewed. Anthony Martial is also on his way out of MU. The French player has been repeatedly injured and cannot maintain stability. MU needs a good striker, and selling Martial will pave the way for a top scorer.

The midfield duo of Fred and McTominay, along with Wan-Bissaka, are allowed to leave if the club receives a reasonable offer. Substitute players such as Anthony Elanga, Victor Lindelof, Donny van de Beek, and Brandon Williams may also be sold or loaned.

Two loaned players, Alex Telles and Eric Bailly, are also included in the clearance list. Wout Weghorst and Marcel Sabitzer will return to their respective clubs as MU shows no signs of buying them outright. Conversely, MU is interested in Osimhen, Harry Kane, Kolo Muani, or Goncalo Ramos to upgrade their attack, while in midfield, they are eyeing Alexis Mac Allister and Moises Caicedo from Brighton.

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