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Manchester United have another sale up their sleeve to raise £142.5m for Ruben Amorim

Ruben Amorim's squad will be given a significant makeover in the summer transfer window.

Manchester United announced the signing of Matheus Cunha on the opening day of the window and they are hoping Bryan Mbeumo will be the second fresh face through the door.

United triggered to £62.5million release clause in Cunha's contract at Wolves, which will be paid over three instalments, and a similar fee will be needed to persuade Brentford to allow Mbeumo to leave.

Ruben Amorim does not have a warchest to play with, but Cunha and Mbuemo would take the summer spending to more than £120m and player sales will be important to offset incomings.

It's no secret that United need to sell players this summer and, conveniently, there are three players who have decent resale value at the front of the queue to exit Old Trafford.

The first of those is Marcus Rashford, who will be available for £40m. Rashford missed the end of the season at Aston Villa with a hamstring injury, but he showed enough during his temporary stint at Villa Park for a club to take a chance on him - Barcelona have been heavily linked - this summer.

Rashford's sale will be considered as pure profit in the books. His departure will be key for the transfer budget, although shifting Antony and Jadon Sancho is also high on the agenda.

Sancho will not be joining Chelsea on a permanent transfer, which means the Blues will now pay a £5m penalty charge to United to break the agreement they signed last summer.

It's unprecedented for a club to pay £5m to break their obligation agreement and the ordeal is embarrassing for Sancho, whose career has sadly nosedived over the last few years.

It also means a new buyer must come to the table for Sancho. There have been murmurs of

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