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Manchester United can raise £187m by selling three players as Ineos transfer decisions become clear

Manchester United will need to decide on the futures of several first-team players if they are to strengthen their squad this summer.

All Premier League clubs need to be mindful of not breaking the league's Profit and Sustainability rules (PSR), with points deductions handed to Nottingham Forest and Everton this season for breaches. Rules state that clubs are not allowed to lose more than £105million over three seasons, or £35m each season.

With that in mind, United may need to sell some of their stars this summer so they can spend the money required to rebuild their squad after a disappointing campaign. Below is a look at three players who could raise a significant sum of money, with all estimated transfer values taken from CIES Football Observatory...

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The forward has endured a difficult season after scoring over 30 goals last term. Rashford is an academy graduate so his sale would be pure profit and a boost to United's FFP (Financial Fair Play) situation.

Paris Saint-Germain have been strongly linked in the past and the likely departure of Kylian Mbappe to Real Madrid could see such rumours resurface.

The Scotland international has had a good season in midfield having scored a career-best ten goals across all competitions. McTominay is also an academy graduate, so like Rashford any money generated would be pure profit.

McTominay was linked with an Old Trafford exit last summer with West Ham United seeing a £30m bid rejected. After a good campaign, his value should increase meaning United may be tempted

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