Manchester United could axe four players who started against Aston Villa this summer
Ruben Amorim had a chance to make a statement with his Manchester United team selection on the final day of the season and dropped Andre Onana and Alejandro Garnacho from the squad.
Garnacho was omitted after being informed he can find a new club in the summer and Onana seemingly for underperforming, but Amorim could have been harsher with his selection.
Indeed he started four players who could all leave Old Trafford this summer. Altay Bayindir was selected in goal and the Turkey international has proven he is not good enough to be the second-choice goalkeeper.
Bayindir had his day in the sun when he produced a fine shot-stopping display against Arsenal in the FA Cup, but he must be replaced. He was incredibly fortunate when referee Thomas Bramall blew his whistle prior to Morgan Rogers capitalising on Bayndir's error with VAR therefore unable to get involved. The home keeper will have breathed a sigh of relief when Amad scored minutes later.
Victor Lindelof started and is set to leave when his contract expires. He was signed by Jose Mourinho in 2017 and has been a decent servant, but he has undoubtedly overstayed his welcome at United and his inclusion in the team meant Tyler Fredricson was denied another first-team start.
While Fredricson might not have a long-term future at his boyhood club, he would have given his all for the shirt as an academy product and has looked comfortable since making his debut.
Lindelof was given the nod instead, despite having his bags packed for his exit, and starting Casemiro was another questionable decision given he is facing an uncertain future.
It would be logical to keep Casemiro had United qualified for the Champions League, but they fluffed their lines in Bilbao and don't need a