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Erik ten Hag could raise £92m for Manchester United rebuild by selling six players this summer

Manchester United are expected to facilitate more outgoings than arrivals this summer and after the loss to Sevilla, you would be hard-pressed to find any fan who would be disgruntled about that.

The Manchester Evening News understands that a plethora of players could face the axe this summer as the club tries to stay within Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules following last year’s £225m spend.

Harry Maguire is one set for the for-sale list. The defender recorded an unfortunate own goal in the first leg against Sevilla before being jointly responsible for the Spaniards’ opener in Thursday’s 3-0 loss.

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The club captain has made just 15 starts this season after being relegated from Erik ten Hag’s first-choice centre-half pairing. His two most recent outings have done little to convince his boss to rethink his preference.

Maguire cost a seismic £80m in 2019 but three years later his value has drastically diminished and age shouldn’t be blamed - 30 is not old in the modern era. Transfermarkt rates his value at £22m, a 72 per cent deficit on his original price.

It’s certain United will take a loss on their skipper but they would rather offload him permanently than delay his exit with a loan switch. MEN Sport also understands United are open to axing Anthony Martial too.

The striker has missed more than 30 games through injury this campaign and came off with an apparent knock in Seville this week. Although no fault of his own, the forward’s constant setbacks are becoming a hindrance and fans are understandably becoming tired of his unreliability.

Martial is priced at around £13.2m, a figure which, admittedly, would cause Ten Hag to question whether it would be

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