
🚨FOR SALE: Manchester United Put Up SEVEN Players FOR SALE as Massive Summer Offloading Begins – FIVE Incomings Confirmed 🔁🔥
A new era is officially underway at Old Trafford. Following a turbulent season marred by inconsistency, dressing room unrest, and managerial uncertainty, Manchester United have launched a bold squad overhaul, listing SEVEN senior players for sale while simultaneously confirming FIVE incoming transfers as part of a sweeping summer rebuild.
The message from co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the club’s new-look football department is clear: no passengers, no excuses. Manchester United are being rebuilt from the ground up — and the clearout is already making headlines across Europe.
📤 THE DEPARTURE LIST: SEVEN FIRST-TEAM PLAYERS FOR SALE
According to a leaked internal memo reported by multiple outlets and confirmed by club insiders, the following players have been placed on the transfer list:
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1. Harry Maguire
The former captain, once the world’s most expensive defender, has struggled for consistency and fitness. Despite brief spells of resurgence, United are open to offers in the region of £20 million, with West Ham and Newcastle reportedly interested.
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2. Anthony Martial
After nine seasons at the club, Martial is finally set to leave. Persistent injuries and a lack of form have led United to accept bids for the Frenchman, who is now available on a free transfer, with clubs in Turkey and France monitoring.
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3. Donny van de Beek
The Dutch midfielder never quite found his rhythm at Old Trafford after arriving from Ajax in 2020. Following unsuccessful loan spells, Van de Beek is now for sale for around £10 million, with La Liga seen as a likely destination.
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4. Jadon Sancho
United are actively working on a permanent exit for Sancho after his fallout with Erik ten Hag and his loan to Borussia Dortmund. While Dortmund are open to another loan, United would prefer a full sale at around £40–45 million.
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5. Scott McTominay
A product of United’s academy, McTominay has become a cult figure among fans but doesn’t fit the club’s long-term tactical plans. Valued at £25 million, he has admirers in Serie A and among Premier League mid-table clubs.
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6. Victor Lindelöf
Now behind Martinez, Varane, and emerging talents in the pecking order, Lindelöf is available for £15 million. His solid attitude and versatility could attract bids from Bundesliga sides or Saudi Pro League clubs.
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7. Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Despite defensive reliability, Wan-Bissaka’s limitations going forward have seen United move in a different direction. Valued at £20 million, interest is high from Crystal Palace, Roma, and Saudi clubs.
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💰 WHY THE CLEAROUT?
The departures are about more than performance. United are preparing for:
Financial Fair Play (FFP) compliance
A leaner, younger squad model
Freeing up wages to invest in elite-level reinforcements
With United spending big this summer (more below), they need to balance the books while creating space for fresh talent aligned with their new long-term sporting strategy.
Football Director Dan Ashworth, now fully integrated into United’s operations, is reportedly overseeing the outgoings personally.
✅ FIVE INCOMINGS CONFIRMED
Despite the outgoings, fans can breathe easy knowing reinforcements are already in place. The club has confirmed five new signings, three of whom will be unveiled at a public event next week.
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1. João Neves (Benfica) – £60 million
The teenage midfield sensation is one of Europe’s brightest talents. United beat PSG and Liverpool to his signature, sealing a long-term deal for the Portuguese international. Neves is expected to partner Kobbie Mainoo in a dynamic double pivot.
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2. Jarrad Branthwaite (Everton) – £40 million
United have snapped up one of England’s best young defenders. Branthwaite brings aerial dominance, composure, and Premier League experience. He’s viewed as a long-term successor to Raphael Varane, who has now departed on a free.
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3. Michael Olise (Crystal Palace) – £55 million
A major coup, Olise adds flair, pace, and end product to the right flank — an area United have struggled to fill consistently. His creativity and tactical intelligence were crucial in convincing United to activate his release clause.
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4. Luka Jović (AC Milan) – Free Transfer
Jović joins as a backup striker option following the departure of Martial. While not a marquee signing, the Serbian forward offers experience and European pedigree. United will use him in rotation with Rasmus Højlund.
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5. Zeno Debast (Anderlecht) – £12 million
A young, ball-playing Belgian center-back, Debast will join the U23s initially but is expected to push for senior minutes quickly. United see him as one for the future and a low-cost high-upside project.
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🧠 Tactical Refresh Underway
With new players arriving and older faces leaving, a major tactical shift is expected. Whether Erik ten Hag remains manager or a successor (such as Graham Potter, Thomas Frank, or Roberto De Zerbi) takes the helm, United’s new-look squad will be faster, more technical, and more press-resistant.
The midfield rebuild is central. With Neves and Mainoo forming a young core, and Bruno Fernandes retaining leadership duties, the Red Devils aim to dominate possession, play vertically, and press aggressively.
Defensively, the partnership of Branthwaite and Lisandro Martínez could define a new era of stability and strength, while Olise adds the long-missing spark to United’s right wing.
🗣️ What the Club is Saying
Sir Jim Ratcliffe spoke in a club-released video:
> “We know fans expect more. This summer’s work is just the beginning. We’re building a team to challenge for the Premier League and compete at the top of European football again.”
Meanwhile, Bruno Fernandes welcomed the changes:
> “We need hunger. Every player who wears this shirt must feel the weight and pride. I’m excited by the new signings. It’s time for United to rise.”
⚽ Fans React: Mixed Emotions but Hopeful
Not all exits are being met with cheers — McTominay and Wan-Bissaka, in particular, had passionate supporters. But most fans agree the shake-up was overdue.
On Twitter:
@RedRevival: “Neves, Olise, Branthwaite in — Sancho, Maguire, Martial out? This is the rebuild we needed. #MUFC”
@UnitedTillDeath: “Hate to see Scott go, but if it means João Neves and a future midfield dynasty, I’m in. #INwithAshworth”
@TheStretfordWall: “This squad finally feels modern. Young, technical, aggressive. Let’s go.”
📅 What’s Next?
With pre-season just weeks away, United are expected to:
Finalize additional exits (loan deals for Pellistri and Hannibal may also be announced)
Secure a new backup goalkeeper
Continue exploring options at left-back (with Shaw’s fitness still uncertain)
The new arrivals will report to Carrington for medicals and training by mid-July, and the 2025/26 kit launch, featuring several of them, is scheduled for July 10th.
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🏁 Final Thoughts: United Means Business
After years of patchy recruitment, internal confusion, and underachievement, Manchester United finally seem to have a vision — and the ruthlessness to follow through. The offloading of familiar names, while painful for some, signals a club moving with purpose.
Whether the rebuild delivers trophies remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: Manchester United aren’t standing still anymore — they’re turning the page,
fast.
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Disclaimer: This article is fictional and created purely for entertainment. None of the transfers or quotes are real unless otherwise confirmed by official sources.
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