Manchester United’s plans for their squad overhaul are now becoming more concrete. Edinson Cavani, Juan Mata, Jesse Lingard and Paul Pogba have already left the club with Nemanja Matic set to follow.
And now, they are open to letting players like Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Axel Tuanzebe and Eric Bailly walk out as well. However, they will need concrete offers from other clubs to let these players go since they have contracts for several years.
Manchester United willing to let more players leave
Axel Tuanzebe spent the latter half of the 21/22 season on loan at Napoli. He spent the first half on loan at Aston Villa, where he couldn’t pick up significant minutes. But despite moving to Italy, he only made one appearance in the league. With one year remaining on his contract, the club is ready to cash in on him if a suitable offer arrives.
Diogo Dalot is set to be the starting right-back under Erik Ten Hag, with United now willing to let Aaron Wan-Bissaka leave. There are chances of him returning to Crystal Palace, with his former club interested in bringing him back. However, they are yet to submit an official bid for the right-back.
Eric Bailly has been a rotational option in recent years, and is open to leaving the club in case a better offer arrives. With Raphael Varane and Harry Maguire set to be the first choice options at Manchester United, the Ivorian will be looking for first team opportunities elsewhere.