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Erik ten Hag pushing for Manchester United to be more ruthless in transfer window

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Erik ten Hag wants Manchester United to be more ruthless with a squad clearout as part of the next phase of their rebuild. United only obtained fees for two sales last summer when there were five permanent arrivals but they are planning for more outgoings than incomings ahead of next season.

Harry Maguire, Brandon Williams, Alex Telles and Anthony Martial will all be made available for transfer, as will Eric Bailly if he fails to hit the appearance milestone to trigger Marseille's obligation to make his loan move permanent. Also read: United's approach at Newcastle highlighted their biggest squad problem United are expected to listen to offers for back-up goalkeeper Dean Henderson while it is understood Ten Hag is becoming increasingly impatient with Jadon Sancho, who has started five times in the last five months.

Although Newcastle have shown interest in Scott McTominay, United have not provisionally planned for his sale as he is the youngest of their four senior central midfielders.

Wingers Anthony Elanga and Facundo Pellistri have been pencilled in for loans next term amid the possibility Ten Hag accommodates Amad once his season-long loan with Sunderland ends.

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