Manchester United wants to fire all its stars!

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By: Manu Tournoux

In recent months, Manchester United has been in the midst of a revolution. If the results have not been up to par for some time and Erik ten Hag is regularly singled out, the English club is also active internally. It must be said that the Red Devils are in full transition with the sale of the club by the Glazers family. And with the arrival of Sir Jim Ratcliffe who will pay 1.3 billion euros to buy 25% of the club’s shares, Manchester United will take another turn.

Indeed, the head of Ineos will take charge of the football operations of the Manchester United club. Which means that he will be very involved in the club’s next sporting decisions, particularly regarding the recruitment or sale of players. With his sporting director Dave Brailsford who will also arrive, Sir Jim Ratcliff has a plan in mind, especially that of considerably rejuvenating the team by changing its recruitment strategy. According to information from Daily MailManchester United will return to basics, training or buying young talents to then develop them in the eyes of the world.

Casemiro and Varane singled out

Who says young, necessarily means a large staff review for the Mancuniens. In this sense, the English media reveals that the club’s stars should pack their bags. Raphael Varane, whose rumors of a conflict with Erik ten Hag leaked to the press, is one of the players whose departure is almost confirmed. The Sun had thus confirmed this information of a departure at the end of the season. But it won’t be the only one. Another former Real Madrid player could follow him. This is Casemiro. The Brazilian’s contribution is too weak this season for the club which believes that he has reached his limits due to his age.

Above all, the former Casa Blanca midfielder, like Raphael Varane, costs the club too much for an irrelevant return. He actually earns 400,000 euros per week while the Frenchman gets around 390,000 euros. XXL sums that Manchester United and Jim Ratcliff no longer want to pay. The cases of Bruno Fernandes and Christian Eriksen also raise questions. Always according to the indiscretions of Daily Mail, the Red Devils will no longer rely on confirmed players who will only stay one or two years like in the last decade. We should therefore witness a real revolution this summer in England.

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