In addition to the three young talents Mainoo, Garnacho and Hojlund, the remaining members can be liquidated by Manchester United (MU) in the summer transfer window of 2024.
MU's new leadership team, including Ineos Sport head Dave Brailsford, will apply a "sell to buy" transfer policy in the coming time.
According to exclusive sources from the Telegraph, MU uses an extremely flexible approach to inputs and outputs.
The club is open to transfer offers for most members, with agents and rival clubs well aware of United's new liquidation policy.
However, the trio of young talents Kobbie Mainoo, Rasmus Hojlund and Alejandro Garnacho will not be touched and will not be sold under any circumstances, because they are considered the future of the team.
The Manchester club are financially strapped having spent £555m in the last three summer transfer windows.
They also lost the important milk from the Champions League next season. The players will have their salaries cut by 25% according to the terms of their contracts.
With the condition of complying with the rules of profit and sustainability, MU leaders identified 3 key positions that need to be strengthened this summer: striker, central midfielder and right center back.
If Rashford himself expressed his desire to leave, the club would not hold him back, with the fee set by the Red Devils bosses at around 75 million pounds.
Other potential names leaving Old Trafford next summer include Anthony Martial, Raphael Varane, Brandon Williams, Jadon Sancho, Antony, Mason Greenwood, Victor Lindelof, Christian Eriksen, Donny van de Beek and Casemiro.
TH (Synthesis)