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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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Toby Collyer is a young, promising midfielder who has made his senior debut for Manchester United, but his long-term future may be up for debate in 2025. While he impressed on the club's 2024 preseason tour and has made a handful of appearances in cup competitions and the Premier League, his role in the first team is still not solidified. As a defensive midfielder, he is in a position where the club has a number of other options, and with a new manager looking to rebuild the squad after a disappointing season, there may not be a clear pathway to consistent playing time for a young player like Collyer. From a financial and squad-building perspective, a sale could be a strategic move. As a homegrown player, any transfer fee received for Collyer would count as pure profit on the club's books, which is a significant advantage for a team needing to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations. While his annual salary of approximately $260,000 is not a major burden, his potential transfer value could provide a valuable influx of funds. Selling a young player with a good reputation but an unproven track record at the senior level could allow the club to invest in a more experienced, proven player who can immediately contribute to the team's overhaul.
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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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