After being named Manchester United's permanent manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer should quickly move to unload the dead wood.
Manchester United have put their faith in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer following an impressive spell as interim manager, giving him the job on a full-time basis as they finally look to escape from a troubling post-Alex Ferguson era.
There is no doubt Solskjaer's impact since replacing Jose Mourinho in December has been significant, as performances have improved immeasurably and the atmosphere around the club seems much healthier.
But now the hard work begins in earnest for the Norwegian, as he suddenly no longer has the relatively pressure-free role of only being in charge until the end of the season.
Despite United's better displays under Solskjaer, there are still plenty of areas for improvement in the squad.
With a busy transfer window expected in pre-season, we have identified five players – on top of Matteo Darmian, who is already expected to depart – the new permanent manager should look to move on.
Antonio Valencia
The longest-serving United first-team player still in the squad, Valencia has certainly been a fine servant to the club down the years. He adapted into a solid right-back option under Mourinho, offering experience, discipline, pace and power, but this season he has featured only five times in the Premier League amid injuries and fitness problems. In addition, his fleeting performances have displayed serious signs of decline, suggesting it would be wise to let him depart instead of giving him a new contract.
Alexis Sanchez
Much has been said and written about Sanchez's time at United since joining from Arsenal in January 2018. In short, he has arguably been the worst signing in Premier League history, when you consider he is said to earn approximately £500,000 every week when bonuses and image rights are included. Not only is his three-goal haul from 29 Premier League games dismal, his displays have rarely – if ever – been up to scratch. It had been hoped Solskjaer's arrival would reinvigorate the 30-year-old, but even the Norwegian seems to be at a loss with him, stating in February: "I can't do anything about Alexis."
Phil Jones
An able – albeit erratic – stand-in at centre-back, Jones is not without his uses at United. However, with defenders likely to be heavily invested in ahead of next season, the injury-prone former Blackburn Rovers man is likely to find it even harder to nail down a first-team role. While some might suggest he could remain as a rotation option having signed a contract until 2023 in February, he is already behind Victor Lindelof, Chris Smalling and Eric Bailly in the pecking order – add another player, potentially Kalidou Koulibaly, and his chances will decrease even further.
Marcos Rojo
Many supporters reacted with bafflement when United extended Rojo's contract until 2021 – with the option of another year – 12 months ago. The occasional fiery performance aside, Rojo has never looked of the desired quality to play for the Red Devils on a regular basis. His versatility seemed to prolong his United stay, as the Argentina international can play at the centre or on the left of the defence, but he has made just 11 top-flight appearances since the start of last season. A move away is surely on the cards.
Nemanja Matic
Although he was a fine addition in his first season, Matic has appeared to be in decline for most of the 2018-19 campaign, turning in a number of laboured performances. He initially looked to have improved after Solskjaer's arrival, but he was well off the pace in the Champions League last-16 first-leg defeat to Paris Saint-Germain. He missed the return match and United benefited from the greater energy shown by Fred, Scott McTominay and Andreas Pereira, claiming a famous 3-1 win in the French capital. Now 30, Matic is arguably past his prime but should still hold some of his value, perhaps making it the ideal time to offload him.
Pepadinr
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If ManU wants any kind of Glory then there should consider buying most of the players on this list and sell everyone mentioned.. [Crylaugh]
ManUtd: INS
Def; CB-De ligt, Ruben Diaz, Skriniar/M. Savic/Dayot Upamenco
LB-Alex Telles/R. Sessegnon
RB-Achraf Hakimi/Wan-Bissaka
MF; DM- Tanguy Ndombele/Nico Barella, Ruben Neves
CM/AM- Joao Felix, Kai Haverts, Zaniolo, Bruno Fernandes/Julian Brandt, Coutinho/Dybala, Nabil Fekir/T. Hazard
Wingers: Jason Sancho, Steven Bergwijn, Memphis Delay
Attackers: Inaki William, Icardi/S. Haller
OUTS: Jones, Smalling, Rojo, Bailly, Valencia, Mata, Sanchez, Pereira, Fred, Romeo, Matic
lukzlat910
62
Here's my get rid list Sanchez, that wasted Chilean is costing us a fortune and we thought that Solskjaer would redeem him but not even he can help him so it's pretty obvious Sanchez is a hopeless case and needs to go Rojo has been affected by injuries and we already have quite a number of defenders so we could use some money in offloading him Valencia already seems to be leaving and he looks out of favour with Young and Dalot taking over his position but he'll definitely be remembered and missed for making his mark here at United Darmian has been practically useless for us the whole of last and this season so it seems like goodbye to him already Matic kind of slows down the play a bit so that might be a bit of a problem but I think he can stay depending on his performance for the next few days
hucbknuy
52
A very good article but poor ending, to start with man utd is lacking man power at the midfield because we don't have enough remember fellein is yet to be replaced. selling matic is nonsense I understand is becoming too slow but his experience ll be needed to help Scott . Valencia is going as a free agent which is good coz he is passed his best. Damian is going because is not a quality player to play at united. Rojo is another injury prono player so he has to go. Jones just signed a contract so ll give him atlist a year. Sanchez has no one to blame ll late go so as to distribute his wages to new coming players.