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Sir Jim Ratcliffe told he must axe five players in first Manchester United transfer window

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Manchester United have been told to part ways with five players in the upcoming transfer window as Sir Jim Ratcliffe eyes a rebuild of the squad following his takeover of the club.

The British Billionaire officially became new co-owner last week after his takeover was completed. His impact is already being felt with a move for Newcastle United sporting director Dan Ashworth, who is currently on gardening leave after expressing his desire to join the club.

Eyes for Ratcliffe will shortly be turning to the summer transfer window where there is expected to be both comings and goings.

Looking ahead to the end of the season former United defender Paul Parker has outlined the players who he thinks should be moved on if the Reds harbour serious ambitions of challenging for the Premier League title. READ MORE: Zinedine Zidane obstacle removed to offer U-turn for Manchester United manager job READ MORE: FFP concern could aid Erik ten Hag's bid to save his Manchester United job as hearing looms “(Anthony) Martial, his contract’s up but he was there for too long.

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