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It's no secret that Erik ten Hag has a major rebuild on his hands at Manchester United.

The new Red Devils boss will oversee wholesale personnel changes at the club as he attempts to turn around the club's fortunes.

Mirror Football exclusively revealed that the number of departures at Old Trafford could reach double figures in the upcoming window.

Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic, Jesse Lingard, Edinson Cavani, Juan Mata and Lee Grant are all set to leave as free agents while Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Eric Bailly, Phil Jones, Alex Telles and Anthony Martial could also join them.

Ralf Rangnick admitted there could be a similar amount of new faces arriving at the club, but what about the current crop of players who will stay put. It's claimed the Dutchman has divided the majority of his squad into four categories - peak, entering their peak, bright futures and underperformers - as he decides which players are going to be a key part of United's immediate and long-term future, according to the Daily Mail.

There is no space on the reported list for Harry Maguire or Cristiano Ronaldo, however. The United skipper has been under intense scrutiny throughout the season while it remains to be seen if Ronaldo will buy into Ten Hag's project with

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