Rivals of Manchester United are said to be assured that co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is prepared to sell Kobbie Mainoo, Alejandro Garnacho, and Marcus Rashford to bolster the club’s position on Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). The Telegraph reports that these three players may be available for sale in the next three weeks of the January transfer window instead of at the season’s end. This is to prevent United from having to rush into deals before the PSR deadline on June 30. Consequently, United’s competitors, believed to be interested in the three players, are starting to take notice. Chelsea are thought to have an interest in Mainoo, and Arsenal has been associated with Rashford in the past. Although United did not receive a PSR charge this week after the Premier League verified that all teams were following the rules, their financial situation will stay constrained if the Reds do not qualify for the Champions League. Mainoo, Garnacho, and Rashford are viewed as good sales since they represent ‘pure profit’ as they are products of the United academy. Mainoo and Rashford have only played for United, while Garnacho joined the club from Atletico for a small fee in 2020. This report follows MEN Sport’s confirmation last week that four players have lost their ‘untouchable’ status at Old Trafford. During the summer, when Erik ten Hag was the manager, Mainoo, Garnacho, Andre Onana, and Rasmus Hojlund were the only players that Manchester United would not consider selling. However, this situation has shifted in the new Ruben Amorim era. Mainoo’s future at United is now considered uncertain, as the club’s latest contract proposal has left the midfielder dissatisfied. The club emphasizes that they want Mainoo to remain in Manchester and have no intention of pushing him away. Try MUFC Pro NOW for free. Sign up for our amazing app to experience the M.E.N’s unmatched coverage of Manchester United. Enjoy ad-free, distraction-free access to our fantastic content. Get extensive, 24/7 coverage of the Reds, featuring breaking news and insights from Samuel Luckhurst and our credible team of United writers.