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Man United to face 10-man transfer fire sale reality after Ruben Amorim's brutal message

In the wake of Manchester United's Europa League final defeat to Tottenham, plenty has been said on the players, manager, board and hierarchy at Old Trafford.

Wednesday night's disappointing evening in Bilbao means United will play the 2025/26 season with no European football, only the second time in the last 35 years. A possible 17th-placed finish in the Premier League means it's been a disaster from start to finish at Old Trafford.

The fallout from Bilbao has seen Ruben Amorim offer his resignation, Alejandro Garnacho slag off his teammates and question the decision to only give him 20 minutes and the winger's brother criticise the United boss.

Perhaps one of the least-surprising things to emerge in the past 48 hours is news that United will listen to offers for every single first-team player. The Mirror reported on Thursday that no player is immune from being sold this summer, including star player Bruno Fernandes, who is attracting interest from Saudi Arabia.

Defeat to Spurs means United will miss out on just over £100million in revenue brought in from the Champions League. Away from that, United also face losing out to their top targets with players like Viktor Gyokeres and Victor Osimhen all expected to move elsewhere.

Work is to be done to improve Amorim's team for next season but for that to happen, the emphasis placed on player sales has increased. And according to defender Luke Shaw, every player must question their ability to stay at the club.

"It's hard to put into words the season, but I think for a club like Manchester United it's not really good enough," he said. "I think definitely me and I think all of us have to question ourselves tonight. Are we good enough to be here?

"Because this club, this season,

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