Ruben Amorim names six ‘unsellable’ players as Man Utd agree to cull ‘over half the squad’

Manchester United have agreed to place over half of the squad Ruben Amorim inherited from Erik ten Hag in the shop window as early as January, according to reports. But the Red Devils head coach is said to have named six players who he considers “unsellable” at the start of the latest long-term rebuild at Old Trafford.

Amorim will want to commence the reshaping of his ranks as early as possible into his reign as he works to instil a new philosophy.

The M16 giants are skating on thin ice when it comes to Financial Fair Play, leaving player sales crucial to any hope of bolstering Amorim’s options.

United offloaded several first-team players in the summer – including Scott McTominay, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Mason Greenwood.

In return, Ten Hag added another five players worth around £200m, which left the squad almost entirely of the Dutchman’s making.

However, Amorim wants to rip it all up as early as the new year, and United are reportedly ready to support his desire.

According to Sky Germany, the Red Devils agree with the Portuguese tactician that over half of the squad should be put up for sale.

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