Manchester United has started their summer transfer window activity. Despite being slow to start, the transfer window for Premier League teams officially opened last week. However, the transfer market has yet to pick up pace due to ongoing tournaments such as Euro 2020 and the Copa America. Despite players and agents having other priorities, Manchester United is continuing with their transfer plans and are still in negotiations with Everton for defender Jarrad Branthwaite, who was not selected for England’s squad. A £28.6 million offer with additional payments was made but it was turned down. If the price for Branthwaite is too high, United may have to decline further negotiations. It is interesting to consider United’s transfer priorities for the summer. United is open to a transfer deal with Mourinho for one of his former players. United’s shirt sponsor Snapdragon has launched an advertisement for a £22012 million deal. Considering this, the idea of ‘sell, marry, and avoid’ was developed, an article that specifically examines which players Manchester United should let go of, bring in, and steer clear of in the transfer market. So, without delay, here are the players United should sell, sign, and avoid this summer… Starting with the sell category. United does not have a single player they need to remove more than any other. There are many players who are considered extra and not needed, such as Victor Lindelof, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Casemiro, Hannibal Mejbri, Donny van de Beek, Facundo Pellistri, Jadon Sancho, and Mason Greenwood. Selling them will be crucial in raising funds to bring in new players. Lindelof, who joined United in 2017, is in the last year of his contract after a one-year extension was activated in December.
