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It’s almost certain. Four players will leave Manchester United on a free transfer basis

There is increasing evidence that Manchester United will have to deal with the loss of a few players during the summer transfer window. Nicolo Schira reports that at least four players will leave the Old Trafford club – they will all leave for free.

The “Red Devils” have been accused of mismanagement for many years. The leaders of one of the most successful clubs in England spend hundreds of millions of pounds on new acquisitions, but this does not translate into further cup victories. Currently, Ralf Rangnick’s team must tremble for participation in the next edition of the Champions League.

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However, Manchester United’s problems extend further. The management board is unable to reach an agreement with the players on new contracts, which may soon result in several loud departures from the ranks of the Old Trafford team. The problem in the negotiations concerns not only the substitutes, but also the players who have so far been perceived as stars.

According to information from Nicolo Schiry, the “Red Devils” are to leave Edinson Cavani, Paul Pogba, Jesse Lingard and Juan Mata. They will all leave for free – Manchester United will not get even a pound from their transfers.

The contracts of the aforementioned four expire on June 30, 2022. While in the case of Juan Mata one can talk about a planned action, the loss of the remaining players can be painful. Jesse Lingard was tried on for West Ham United in the summer of 2021, later Newcastle United asked about him. The Red Devils set prohibitive conditions and the Englishman stayed at Old Trafford.

He may leave soon, and the Hammers or Magpies will save at least a dozen million pounds. The same is the case with Paul Pogba, whose football agent, Mino Raiola, is allied with PSG.

Edinson Cavani has yet to choose a new employer, but the seasoned Uruguayan should not complain about a lack of interest. He has scored two goals and one assist this season, but English pundits stress that the 35-year-old is still a useful substitute.

All four of the players mentioned above have a relatively high market value. Transfermarkt estimates it at around £ 80 million.

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