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Marcus Rashford and five other Manchester United players Ineos should sell as 'decision' made

Manchester United face a vital summer in the transfer market as they look to bounce back from a disappointing campaign.

Whatever happens with manager Erik ten Hag, Ineos will need to make several changes to the first-team squad to get United back into the Champions League. Sweeping changes must be made over the next few years as the club looks to return to competing for Premier League title glory again.

And The Telegraph is claiming that United will listen to offers for most first-team players this summer. Kobbie Mainoo, Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund are said to be the only players who are 'off-limits' when it comes to possible departures.

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With that being said, below is a look at the players who should be leaving Old Trafford...

It's best for both parties if the youth academy graduate moves on this summer. Rashford has not looked happy at Old Trafford all season and United have not seen the best of him for some time.

A big-money offer would also aid United massively when it comes to FFP with the forward representing pure profit due to his homegrown status. His poor form in 2023/24 may make an exit difficult, though.

It has not worked out for the Brazilian, who started brightly after scoring on his debut against Arsenal in September 2022. United are almost certain to take a significant loss on the roughly £80million fee paid for him.

But Antony has not improved after two seasons at Old Trafford with his notoriously weak right foot a major problem at the highest level. United should snap off the hand

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