Manchester United are facing a significant summer ahead of them. This marks the debut off-season for Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his Ineos minority shareholder investment group, with plans for significant changes ahead. The team is expected to make sales as part of a transition away from older players with large contracts. The choice to support Erik ten Hag implies that more departures may be on the horizon, including potential exits for Jadon Sancho, Victor Lindelof, and other players on the team. As Ratcliffe and his revamped sporting team begin their work, all players are potentially available for transfer. This suggests that a major overhaul is on the horizon. Jonathan David has the potential to address Manchester United’s issue with Marcus Rashford and show that Erik ten Hag’s assessment of him is correct once more. United will not enter quietly. A bid was made for Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite at the start of the transfer window, while Benjamin Sesko was pursued weeks prior to the official opening. The club is also targeting a new striker. Central midfielders are currently in high demand, with a need also present for center-backs.
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