The nine Manchester United players who could leave in the transfer window
Dean Henderson
Henderson has already been on Tyneside this month in an effort to accelerate a protracted move to Newcastle that was first mooted in January. The 25-year-old would have no issue leaving United permanently but the club's preference is for a(nother) loan, which is not a total ringing endorsement of David de Gea as he approaches the final year of his contract (with a one-year option).
United have Henderson under contract for a maximum of another four years and he earns in excess of £100,000-a-week; stumbling blocks to a permanent transfer. The word from Henderson's side is United are the biggest 'stumbling block' as they seek guaranteed back-up to offset his likely exit.
Newcastle have suggested their number two 'keeper Karl Darlow after Martin Dubravka rejected a swap deal in the winter transfer window.
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Aaron Wan-Bissaka
A number of players requested clarity on their future before the season ended and Wan-Bissaka's representatives saw the writing on the wall. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sought to replace the 24-year-old last year and Wan-Bissaka has been one of United's poorest performers in a season he lost his place.
Wan-Bissaka has two years left on his contract, as well as the option of an additional year, and cost United up to £50million. If there is to a be a permanent sale, it would be at a considerable loss for a player who is not in the top 10 English right-backs on Gareth Southgate's radar.
Brandon Williams
Williams has not been assured of fulfilling playing time, with United open to signing a full-back and left-backs Luke Shaw and Alex Telles expected to stay. Williams played frequently on loan at Norwich and does not want a similar season to