JANUARY SALES Man Utd planning clear-out of SEVEN stars with Van de Beek, Lingard and Martial on the chopping block - 7M sport

JANUARY SALES Man Utd planning clear-out of SEVEN stars with Van de Beek, Lingard and Martial on the chopping block

MANCHESTER UNITED are planning a January clear-out with up to SEVEN stars up for grabs.


Posted Sunday, September 19, 2021 by Thesun.co.uk

Donny van de Beek, Jesse Lingard, Phil Jones and Eric Bailly are among those who may be sold.

JANUARY SALES Man Utd planning clear-out of SEVEN stars with Van de Beek, Lingard and Martial on the chopping block
Donny van de Beek could be sold in January after struggling at Man Utd Credit: Getty

JANUARY SALES Man Utd planning clear-out of SEVEN stars with Van de Beek, Lingard and Martial on the chopping block
Jesse Lingard is another facing the axe Credit: Getty

JANUARY SALES Man Utd planning clear-out of SEVEN stars with Van de Beek, Lingard and Martial on the chopping block
Anthony Martial is set to face limited playing time at Old Trafford this season Credit: Getty

Anthony Martial plus full-backs Diogo Dalot and Alex Telles could also go.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is looking to add to his transfer kitty by offloading some of his squad, who are not expected to feature much in his starting XI.

United are preparing to have talks with the players in the coming months about their futures, ahead of the new window opening.

It is also understood a number of his younger stars are available for loan, as the club look to get them more game-time.

Meanwhile, Paul Pogba runs out of contract next summer and is in talks over extending his terms with around ten-months left.

The French World Cup winner has been encouraged by United’s summer recruitment, and is open to the idea of fresh terms.

The 28-year-old is wanted by PSG and Real Madrid, who are keen to snap him up on a free next year.

But the Red Devils are confident of tying him down to a new long-term deal, with an offer around the £400,000-a-week mark.

He would earn around £104m over the next five-years, making him the highest paid Premier League player ever.



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