Manchester United are not opposed to selling some of their previously untouchable players, including Alejandro Garnacho and Kobie Mainoo.
According to The Guardian, Manchester United are open to offers for some of their key young players including Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho. The Red Devils could also consider proposals for other stars like Rasmus Hojlund should it benefit the club in their quest to build a competitive side.
The Profit and Sustainability Rules have had an adverse effect on clubs eager to spend freely in the market and rather focus on the business of football to keep things stable with their finances. In the case of Manchester United, many reports have suggested they do not have funds for January, despite the club and new manager Ruben Amorim clearly needing reinforcements.
There are a number of players they could potentially sell, but there are doubts if any club are willing to go anywhere near any one of those. For instance, Casemiro has interest from Saudi Pro League, but any movement will depend on Manchester United’s asking price, meaning there is a chance for the Brazilian to stay if the price is high.
Marcus Rashford is another high profile player eager to get out of the club as he has expressed his desire to do so. Despite the winger’s stature, there are still doubts as to which club are willing to pay big as well as cover his wages. Manchester United feel internally that they might need to make big sales to balance their spending act, and to achieve this, they are willing to part ways with players previously deemed untouchable.
Kobbie Mainoo, for starters, is considered in that bracket, as well as Alejandro Garnacho, with the young stars of tomorrow certainly showing they are worthy of playing a key role in future squads. There is also Rasmus Hojlund, who could be sold for a high price; however, the other two are homegrown players, and their sales would mean a lot for PSR obligations compared to the Dane.
Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho for sale?
A recent report surprisingly pointed at Chelsea’s interest in Mainoo should he leave Manchester United in the future. If the club were to sell the homegrown star, they would expect a huge fee in return, and the same goes for Garnacho if not at the level of Mainoo.
While the club are not thinking about any sales right now of those players, this is an idea playing in their minds for the future. Selling the likes of Mainoo and Garnacho would bring considerable sums and improve their spending power in the window, especially if the hierarchy feels the duo, among others, are expendable.
Manchester United are not opposed to selling some of their previously untouchable players, including Alejandro Garnacho and Kobie Mainoo.
According to The Guardian, Manchester United are open to offers for some of their key young players including Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho. The Red Devils could also consider proposals for other stars like Rasmus Hojlund should it benefit the club in their quest to build a competitive side.
The Profit and Sustainability Rules have had an adverse effect on clubs eager to spend freely in the market and rather focus on the business of football to keep things stable with their finances. In the case of Manchester United, many reports have suggested they do not have funds for January, despite the club and new manager Ruben Amorim clearly needing reinforcements.
There are a number of players they could potentially sell, but there are doubts if any club are willing to go anywhere near any one of those. For instance, Casemiro has interest from Saudi Pro League, but any movement will depend on Manchester United’s asking price, meaning there is a chance for the Brazilian to stay if the price is high.
Marcus Rashford is another high profile player eager to get out of the club as he has expressed his desire to do so. Despite the winger’s stature, there are still doubts as to which club are willing to pay big as well as cover his wages. Manchester United feel internally that they might need to make big sales to balance their spending act, and to achieve this, they are willing to part ways with players previously deemed untouchable.
Kobbie Mainoo, for starters, is considered in that bracket, as well as Alejandro Garnacho, with the young stars of tomorrow certainly showing they are worthy of playing a key role in future squads. There is also Rasmus Hojlund, who could be sold for a high price; however, the other two are homegrown players, and their sales would mean a lot for PSR obligations compared to the Dane.
Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho for sale?
A recent report surprisingly pointed at Chelsea’s interest in Mainoo should he leave Manchester United in the future. If the club were to sell the homegrown star, they would expect a huge fee in return, and the same goes for Garnacho if not at the level of Mainoo.
While the club are not thinking about any sales right now of those players, this is an idea playing in their minds for the future. Selling the likes of Mainoo and Garnacho would bring considerable sums and improve their spending power in the window, especially if the hierarchy feels the duo, among others, are expendable.