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Erik ten Hag needs to offload eight Manchester United loanees in summer transfer window

Manchester United face another massive summer in their quest to return to the top step of English football's podium next season.

Following a failed 2021/22 campaign, United, guided by manager Erik ten Hag, have started to correct some of those recent failings this season, offering encouragement that the good times are returning to Old Trafford. The Reds have already scooped one trophy and could end the season with another one after reaching the FA Cup final.

To take the club to the next level next term, Ten Hag plans to strengthen a handful of areas within his first-team squad this forthcoming summer, with the addition of a new striker right at the very top of his wish list. The former Ajax boss is also understood to be keen on recruiting a new right-back and a central-midfielder.

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Although it will be incomings that will excite the fans, Ten Hag, as reported by the Manchester Evening News earlier this month, is planning for the club to be ruthless in moving players on. Several members of the first team need to leave M16 this summer, freeing up funds for the next phase of the club's rebuild.

As well as decisions needing to be made on the likes of Harry Maguire and Anthony Martial, United also have big decisions to make on a large number of their current loanees. As things stand, the club has 22 players out on loan, ranging from those at Premier League level to Non-League.

With that said, MEN Sport has taken a close look at what the future might hold for each of United's high-profile loanees ahead of the summer, and delivered a verdict on what the Reds should decide for each of them ahead of next season.

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