Manchester United Braces for Major Player Exodus as Ruben Amorim Plans Overhaul
Manchester United faces a pivotal summer as new manager Ruben Amorim prepares for a sweeping squad overhaul following a disappointing season that saw the club miss out on Champions League qualification and suffer a Europa League final defeat. Multiple reports indicate that several high-profile players could depart Old Trafford, signaling one of the most significant shake-ups in recent club history.
Key Players Targeted for Sale
Amorim, who replaced Erik ten Hag, is under pressure to reshape a squad that underperformed throughout the campaign. According to sources, four players have been earmarked for sale: Casemiro, Andre Onana, Luke Shaw, and Rasmus HĂžjlund. The clubâs financial situation, worsened by the lack of Champions League revenue, means that sales are necessary to fund new signings.
- Andre Onana has been specifically linked with a ÂŁ35 million move to Saudi Pro League side Neom SC, indicating that United are open to letting their first-choice goalkeeper leave after just one season.
- Casemiro and Luke Shaw are also expected to be available for transfer as United look to refresh their core.
- Rasmus HĂžjlund, who struggled in his second season, is attracting interest from Serie A, though United may have to accept a loss on their initial investment.
Potential High-Profile Departures
The potential exits are not limited to Amorimâs initial list. Reports suggest that club captain Bruno Fernandes could also be on his way out, despite being Unitedâs standout performer this season with 19 goals and 19 assists. Fernandesâ departure would mark a seismic shift, given his central role in Unitedâs attack.
Alejandro Garnacho and Joshua Zirkzee are among the other names linked with possible moves away from Old Trafford. Garnacho, in particular, has voiced frustration over limited playing time and has attracted interest from clubs in Italy and England. Zirkzee, who joined the club with high expectations, may also be sacrificed as part of the rebuild.
Broader Squad Uncertainty
In total, as many as 14 first-team players could be sold, with the clubâs management seeking to raise funds and clear space for new signings. This includes both established stars and recent signings who have failed to meet expectations. The overhaul comes as United prepares for an early and extended transfer window, with business allowed from June 1 due to adjustments for the FIFA Club World Cup.
Looking Ahead
With Amorim at the helm and upper management backing a radical restructuring, Manchester United supporters should brace for a summer of significant change. The clubâs transfer activity in the coming weeks will be crucial in shaping the teamâs prospects for the 2025/26 season, as United aims to return to the top of English and European football.