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HERE WE GO! Ruben Amorim has finally submitted the list of 10 players for January massive clearout as TWO summer signings are included

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Paul Scholes has identified eight players that Manchester United should transfer, including Argentine centre-back Lisandro Martinez.

Martinez was acquired by previous manager Erik ten Hag and has probably been one of United’s superior players in recent years; nonetheless, Scholes remains unconvinced.

The esteemed United midfielder also desires his former club to dispose of central defender Matthijs de Ligt, who joined the team only last summer.

The third person on Scholes’ list is another summer acquisition, Joshua Zirkzee, who has underperformed since his transfer to Old Trafford from the Italian club Bologna.

“Frankly, he does not meet the standards of this club and will depart in January.” Ruben Amorim has requested that ONE superstar go from Manchester United after participating in only two matches.

Scholes’ list includes three England internationals: Marcus Rashford, Mason Mount, and Luke Shaw, as he seeks to transfer the trio.

Rashford has reversed his stance about his future at United, despite being sidelined by head coach Ruben Amorim.

The next two players on Scholes’ list are quite unsurprising, as the 50-year-old desires the departure of both Casemiro and Antony from Old Trafford.

Scholes identified the eight United players in a video disseminated on TNT Sports’ social media platforms on Tuesday, during a segment titled ‘Keep or Sell.’

Scholes contends that United supporters should not be concerned if the club opts to sell Alejandro Garnacho.

When enquired whether United could have to sell Garnacho to fund a reconstruction under Amorim, Scholes responded to TNT Sports: ‘I can envision it regarding Garnacho, yes.’

I believe United could acquire a player superior to Garnacho. Although he is young and may improve, his technique is rather unrefined at times, and his decision-making is occasionally subpar.

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I would not be apprehensive or concerned if they sold Garnacho. However, Mainoo, I would find that offensive.

“The young player [Garnacho] is undoubtedly talented, yet identifying a suitable role for him within this team has proven challenging.”

 




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