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Which Manchester United players should be let go in 2025?

5th Aug 2025
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As Manchester United navigates a period of significant change under new management, the club's future hinges on a critical squad overhaul. Following a disastrous 2024/2025 season that saw the team finish in a deeply disappointing 15th place in the Premier League, there is a widespread consensus that major decisions must be made regarding the playing staff. With the club aiming to rebuild and adhere to strict Financial Fair Play regulations, every player's future is under scrutiny. The new manager, Ruben Amorim, is reportedly keen to create a squad that not only fits his tactical vision but also possesses the hunger and consistency to compete at the highest level. This poll aims to gauge fan sentiment on which players should be part of this necessary clear-out. From high-earning veterans whose form has waned to young prospects who have struggled to make an impact, the options on the table are varied and complex. We invite you to consider each player's performance, contract situation, and fit within the new manager's system. Please cast your vote by selecting all the players you believe should be let go in 2025 as Manchester United prepares for a fresh start.

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Luke Shaw's long-term future at Manchester United has been a point of concern, largely due to a series of debilitating injuries. A key figure in the squad when fit, his presence on the field has become a rarity, with the 2024/2025 season severely disrupted by fitness issues. He missed a combined 46 games across the season due to a muscle injury, a calf injury, and a knee injury. While he did manage to make a return to the field, playing seven Premier League matches, his consistent absence raises a crucial question about his reliability and his ability to contribute consistently to a team that is in desperate need of stability. From a financial and squad-building perspective, letting go of a player with a history of serious injuries and a significant contract could be a necessary step for the club. Shaw's new five-year deal, signed in 2025, reportedly makes him one of the highest-earning defenders at the club, with an annual salary of approximately $7.8 million. Given the club's struggles with Financial Fair Play and their need to rebuild a squad that finished 15th in the league, a sale would free up a substantial amount of the wage bill. This would allow the new manager to invest in a more reliable and durable option at left-back, a position that has been a consistent problem for the club due to Shaw's frequent time on the sidelines.
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      scooptastic
      1 month ago
      The number of players that Manchester United will need to replace is staggering. Do they have the funds to do this?
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      masalamami
      1 month ago
      Us fans still remember the Sir Alex Ferguson era! The club had a vision then. I think big changes are needed and just changing a few players is not going to be enough.
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