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MU is about to sell 4 players

MU is preparing to enter the January 2026 transfer window with a plan to sell 4 players to make way for new contracts under coach Ruben Amorim.

ZNewsZNews03/12/2025

Zirkzee is said to have no future at MU.

According to ESPN , MU's priority in the winter transfer window is to strengthen the midfield. They are targeting Carlos Baleba (Brighton) and Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest), along with Angelo Stiller (Stuttgart) and Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace). However, the limited salary fund according to Premier League regulations means the club must sell players before recruiting more.

Names that could be put on the transfer market include Joshua Zirkzee, Manuel Ugarte, Tyrell Malacia and, most surprisingly, Kobbie Mainoo. Zirkzee recently returned from injury and scored against Palace, but his overall performance has not met expectations. Meanwhile, Malacia has not played a single match and is not in coach Amorim's plans.

Ugarte has been in poor form, playing only 90 minutes a game this season. Mainoo, on the other hand, has yet to break into the first team. With the 2026 World Cup approaching, Mainoo’s chances of playing for England are almost gone, and he needs to play regularly to be considered by coach Thomas Tuchel.

Premier League clubs such as Everton, Tottenham and Arsenal are said to be closely monitoring the situation, ready to recruit players on the Old Trafford club's liquidation list.

MU is currently ranked 7th in the Premier League, after a thrilling comeback to beat Crystal Palace 2-1 on November 30.

All goals of the match Palace 1-2 MU On the evening of November 30, MU excellently came back to win Crystal Palace 2-1 in round 13 of the Premier League 2025/26.

Source: https://znews.vn/mu-sap-thanh-ly-4-cau-thu-post1607973.html


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