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Five players who can save Man United millions this summer including 'next Neymar'

Manchester United are going to have to be smart in the summer transfer window as they juggle their difficult financial situation.

United confirmed last month that they had recorded a total loss of £27million in the final three months of 2024 and need to be careful to ensure they don't breach Premier League Profit and Sustainability (PSR) rules. It means that Ruben Amorim's side are anticipated to have a restricted transfer budget in the summer.

While selling the likes of Marcus Rashford, Antony and Jadon Sancho are expected to increase the amount United can spend, the club may have to be astute with their business. As well as signing players on cut-price deals, promoting youth from the academy is another way United could save money.

United's Under 21s are having a fine season and sit seventh in Premier League 2 after winning 10 of their 16 matches. However, United boast two games in hand on most of their rivals, meaning they could move to as high as fourth and close the gap on leaders Manchester City to seven points.

As for United's Under 18s, they are also having an impressive campaign and sit second in U18 Premier League North, two points behind Manchester City. United have won 15 and drawn one of their 18 matches. They average more than three goals a game and have conceded just 15 times.

The future is bright at Carrington and there is no reason why United can't be promoting more players through the system, as talent is there in abundance. Here, the Manchester Evening News takes a look at five stars, in particular, that could save Sir Jim Ratcliffe and United millions in the future...

A highly-rated forward, Gabriele Biancheri's career trajectory is only going one way and that is up. Born in September 2006,

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