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Manchester United's final home game of the 2021-22 season may have been the last for a number of the Red Devils' squad members.

United beat Brentford in their last Old Trafford outing of the campaign, with Bruno Fernandes, Cristiano Ronaldo and Raphael Varane on target.

After the game, the squad had a lap of honour to show their appreciation for the supporters, and for some players it might have been the last time they got the chance to do so.

New manager Erik ten Hag is likely to want to add to his squad over the summer, and that means we'll see some departures to go along with the arrivals. Here, Mirror Football looks at the Red Devils senior players and decides whether United should keep them or let them leave.

- As worrying as things have been for United this season, they could have been even worse without their number one keeper -

- This might be out of the club's hands if Henderson decides he needs to leave for first-team football ahead of the World Cup, but it would be a mistake to let him leave -

- United will need defensive investment in the summer, but they'll also need depth. As long as Lindelof is happy to be a third or fourth choice centre-back, he's worth hanging onto -

- Convincing Bailly of his importance to the team will be tough after this season, and he could probably benefit from a change

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