According to reports, Manchester United would be willing to trade all but two of its players in January after Ruben Amorim had time to evaluate his team.
According to reports, Manchester United is open to offers for every member of its roster during the January transfer window, with the exception of two “untouchables.”
Having managed 12 games since joining from Sporting Lisbon in mid-November, Ruben Amorim has been assessing the squad.
Amorim has used a total of 25 players in three tournaments, and the forthcoming FA Cup third-round matchup with Arsenal will provide players yet another fantastic opportunity to shine.
The Red Devils’ four-game losing streak over a terrible holiday season came to an end last weekend with a 2-2 draw against Liverpool, which lifted their spirits.
The untouchables include breakout star Amad, who is about to sign a new long-term contract, and summer recruit Leny Yoro, who cost United £52 million under former manager Erik ten Hag.
Earlier this year, it was reported that Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho were considered unsellable, but it appears that things have changed, according to the Mirror. Garnacho, 20, is reportedly being eyed by Atletico Madrid for a return, while Chelsea is reportedly leading the race if academy star Mainoo becomes available. It is suggested that the club would consider offers for the rest of the squad, but only at the right price.
Amorim recently disclosed United’s ambitions for the January transfer window, saying: “We can attempt to do something and we will try to do something when the window is open.
However, I believe that we will have more time to train in the upcoming weeks, and that’s the only way we can get better.
“We will now have more room to develop after playing several games without any training. As you can see, the situation is worse right now because we have to deal with a lot of losses.
The attacker said last month that he was ready for a new challenge, and teams in Saudi Arabia, AC Milan, and Borussia Dortmund are all reportedly interested in signing him, either permanently or on loan. Marcus Rashford might be the most high-profile and profitable sell.