Michael Owen believes Manchester United fans might not get the clear-out they are hoping for this summer as a lack of Champions League football and players on big contracts will limit manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's options.
United won only two of their last 12 games to finish the Premier League season in sixth place, 32 points behind rivals Manchester City - a hugely disappointing end to a campaign that promised much more over the winter when the Red Devils won 14 of Solskjaer's first 19 games in charge.
Those results, which included eight straight wins after replacing Jose Mourinho on an interim basis before Christmas, helped the Norwegian secure the job permanently in March but the season's last two months witnessed an alarming loss of form.
That has prompted many fans and pundits to predict a massive overhaul at Old Trafford but Owen, who spent three seasons with United towards the end of his career, is not so sure.
Speaking to Press Association Sport, the BetVictor brand ambassador said: 'It's quite hard to get rid of more than three or four players in one window, particularly if you want something in return.
'I thought I had a better handle on United in that I believed they were a better team than they had shown under David Moyes, Louis Van Gaal and Mourinho.
'And we saw that for a dozen games or so when Solskjaer came in but then there was a relapse.
'I still think the players are better than that but the squad obviously needs some surgery and it won't be easy without Champions League football next season - great players want that. So I just don't think it's realistic that they're going to be able to make 10 changes in one summer.'
Midfielder Ander Herrera and captain Antonio Valencia have already announced they are leaving the club, with defenders Matteo Darmian and Marcos Rojo widely expected to follow.
But the bigger headache is what to do with the likes of Romelu Lukaku, who cost £75million two summers ago, and top-earner Alexis Sanchez, as they are both under contract but surplus to requirements. Shipping them on without making a big loss appears impossible.
Owen, however, is more optimistic about United's long-term future.
'One thing I'm sure we'll see next year under Solskjaer is a big push on youth,' the 39-year-old said.
'I expect we'll see four or five of their talented youngsters step up from the academy and I think one or two of those could go on to be proper Manchester United players in the future.'
The most likely graduates in this class of 2019 are the teenage quartet of Tahith Chong, James Garner, Angel Gomes, and Mason Greenwood, although Owen also believes United will 'have to sign a couple of players, too, as they were so far off the pace at the end of the season'.
'I wouldn't want to be somewhere I wasn't wanted and if Gareth feels he isn't getting the love he deserves then maybe it is time he came back,' said Owen.
'But his problem will be that there aren't many teams who can afford him. I'm sure there are lots of clubs that would love to have him but he's at the point in his career when he's not an investment anymore - there would be no sell-on value, signing him would be about the here and now.
'That will tempt some clubs but I suspect he still might have to take a pay cut and that is not an easy decision. Some players decide to go for it if there is a chance to win something but others say "I'm going to live for another 60 years and that £5million I'm owed is important to me and my family".
'I would also add that he might not be getting the appreciation he thinks he deserves from some but I bet that when he walks down the street in Madrid he still gets fans who want to give him a cuddle for scoring a famous goal or helping them win a few Champions League titles.'
FootballAllFootball
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Agreed. Next season pogba martial lukaku will score 3 goals each. Man utd will maintain no 6.
taaklort
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measuring I am coming home by Michael Owen Man United 😁
Zuecikmopy
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They can... if Madrid can we can after all we are one of the richest club..
12UnitedGuyReborn
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yeah that's true though, but we can start now
Ludbkloruy
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Well he is right , we are the new Liverpool
siralexferguson
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Yes it is true because it also took 3 years for kloop to rebuild liverpool
KayonAnderson
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owen you r wrong😎👊 anything is possible to achieve ones you believe in yourself n your teans r focusing on the same page as you all great things n reward can be in the making. NEVER SAY NEVER!!!!!!!!!!! ALWAYS HAVE HOPE!!!!!!!!! ALWAYS BELIEVE IN YOUR SELF 100%%%%%%%✔✔✔
loneavenger
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Owen should keep tabs on his team Liverpool..United will take care of ourselves don't need his advice..
MridulPandey
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What's that badge next to the United logo?
I got it by inviting two man utd fans
TonyV25
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What's that badge next to the United logo?
MridulPandey
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Kemadmo
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I don’t either but Jesus sign a player already
mufclegend
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man UTD for next season
Ricaelry
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man utd
cohabemos
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Owen never loved utd lyk he does for Liverpool. He is not a Devil but an Anfield warrior
championsfray
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6 players can be sold, buy three promote three..Greenwood, Gomes,Chong
tezbkrst
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What crap are you talking about Owen you don't know everything about Man Utd. So divide your comments with other teams Man Utd seems to trouble your mind giving you sleepless nights when they will come back.
RazeTSKnightfury
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At this point champions league doesn't justify whether a player should sign or not if they want to make another step in their career they do make it.... Sancho hes staying at dortmund because he wanna play champions league but what's the benefit if you are going to be knocked out before even reaching the round of sixteen or quarter finals? This is what some players shoud be thinking about instead of turning down big opportunities to add something on their CVs say that's shallow thinking right their.
Joel14
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Owen doesnt know wat he is talking about. plus UNITED is not in need of Bale anymore. stop talking bout him