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£37m man has one more pre-season to prove he belongs at Manchester United as contract decision looms

As the summer transfer window cranks into gear, the new sporting structure at Manchester United are focused on incomings. It's been a busy start to the window for the key figures in recruitment as they try and give Erik ten Hag a squad that can mount a better challenge next season.

But sporting director Dan Ashworth and technical director Jason Wilcox will have one eye on squad management as well. Departures are essential this summer to fund a strong window, but United also find themselves in the unusual position of having 10 players out of contract next summer.

That list doesn't include Donny van de Beek and Mason Greenwood, whose deals are up then but are close to finalising permanent exits in this window. Victor Lindelof is another who looks likely to be sold this summer, rendering a contract decision null and void.

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There are others whose futures could come into question as the window progresses. Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Scott McTominay will attract interest, as will the younger duo of Hannibal and Facundo Pellistri. Christian Eriksen has just a year left, as does Harry Maguire, although there is the option to extend that by a further year.

There will be no concern around Tom Heaton, who has signed that one-year extension, but there will be a desire to agree a new deal with Willy Kambwala, who made 10 appearances in something of a breakthrough campaign last season.

But perhaps the most interesting figure with the clock ticking is Amad, who is now three-and-a-half years into a four-and-a-half year he penned when signing from Atalanta for £37m. It's not been a smooth journey for the winger,

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