In 2024, Manchester United may lose at least ten players in each of the next two transfer windows.
In the summer, David de Gea, Fred, Dean Henderson, and Anthony Elanga all left Old Trafford; however, more departures are anticipated in the upcoming season.
The Manchester Evening News reports that Erik ten Hag plans to reorganise his team throughout the upcoming season.
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Jonny Evans is 36 in January, therefore his contract expires in June of next year, and he won’t be able to sign a new one.
Raphael Varane may potentially depart from United after slipping in the standings this season; Ten Hag has recently shown a preference for Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof over the Frenchman.
While Maguire’s contract runs until 2025, Lindelof’s expires in 2024, however there is a chance to extend it by an additional year.
The last half of Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s contract is approaching, and talks about a potential extension are still going on.
It’s anticipated that midfield turnover will increase from what was seen in the summer window.
Before Sofyan Amrabat signed on loan from Fiorentina, Scott McTominay remained despite interest from West Ham, making Fred the first senior midfield player to depart.
Amrabat’s contract with United expires at the end of the current campaign, but the Moroccan midfielder hasn’t yet established himself as a consistent starter.
Both Christian Eriksen and Casemiro are in their 30s, so United may benefit from their expertise.
Martial, who is in the last six months of his current contract, is in his tenth season with the team.
He was placed on loan last year, but the following year he was unable to return.
The other players without contracts in 2024 are midfielder Hannibal Mejbri and backup custodian Tom Heaton.
Although Heaton’s contract does not include a clause allowing United to retain Hannibal for an additional year, they still have that option.