Nevilles verdict on players Man Utd must sell

Gary Neville has delivered a four-player shortlist of players Manchester United must let go this summer window. Ruben Amorims first summer transfer window as United boss is a crucial one as he tries to assemble a squad capable of bouncing back from an all-time Premier League low finish of 15th place.

United also finished the campaign trophyless, having suffered defeat to Tottenham in the Europa League final, denying the club a return to the Champions League. Bruno Fernandes does not want Saudi moveTransfer Centre LIVE! | Man Utd news & transfers🔴Not got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW 📺Choose the Sky Sports push notifications you want! 🔔United have begun the window on the front foot, confirming a deal to sign Wolves star Matheus Cunha.

Sky Sports News understands they are also expected to approach Brentford for their top goalscorer this season, Bryan Mbeumo. However, Neville believes there will be an emphasis on outgoings with an inevitability surrounding some members of the squad.

The former United captain believes Marcus Rashford is among the players who must leave this window. Rashfords Man Utd ship has sailedMarcus Rashford has to leave Manchester United. That ship has sailed and he needs to find himself another club, said Neville on The Overlap show, Its Called Soccer.

I would worry that Villa havent announced theyre keeping him already, because that would be an easy deal to do with United if they were planning on keeping him. It sounds to me that Villa arent going to keep him and hes going to end up back at United, but I hope for the club and Marcus sake, it feels like that path has come to an end.

Neville expressed a similar view to Jadon Sancho, who Sky Sports News understands will not remain at Chelsea after spending the season on loan at Stamford Bridge. With Jadon Sancho, Manchester United have to make sure they part ways with him, Neville said.

From Jadons point of view, he has to make sure he parts ways with Manchester United. Neville also namedropped Alejandro Garnacho and Antony as two names who should also be shown the door after both players have recently publicly expressed that their respective futures at Old Trafford are uncertain.

Last month, Antony said he is smiling and happy since joining Real Betis on loan. On Antony, Neville said: His interview was absolutely spot on. I would imagine he was absolutely going under while at United.

Hes gone to Spain and is absolutely suited down to the ground with Spanish football. Over there, there is a different tactical awareness, technical ability, which is better suited to him. There were players like Kleberson or Diego Forlan; it just didnt quite happen for them, but they had very good careers, by the way.

Forlan was sensational in Spain, there are players who arent suited to a league. Antony is perfect for Spain, and United should facilitate him leaving. Best for United, best for the club. Its right that Garnacho goesAfter Uniteds defeat to Spurs, Garnacho spoke to the media after the game to express his discontent at not starting the game.

Well see what happens, said Garnacho regarding his future after a scathing review of his sides performances. If players are taking on the manager, and if players are questioning the manager in public, through social media, the manager has to win, or the manager has to leave, Neville said.

I dont think thats going to happen this time. Thats happened far too many times before, so I think Garnacho will leave just purely because of that. Theyve had enough. Garnacho can do it in the Premier League, but I think hell thrive in Spain, hell score goals and hell be someone well be looking back at next season and asking: Why did Manchester United not keep him? That type of thing will happen with him, but hell have to go.

Thats not me throwing my toys out the pram, saying he has to go, but for the club and for him its right that he goes. Mainoo cannot leave However, Neville took a different view in regards Kobbie Mainoo, with the 20-year-olds future reportedly also in doubt.

Mainoo is a step too far, Neville said. If we cant give Kobbie Mainoo a job in that two in midfield, a top club will want him. Why cant we make him a top player, if hes one of ours and is showing talent? I dont know whats going on there in the last few months, hes had some injuries that have caused him problems, so he needs to stay fit.

But Id like to feel he could be one of the two in midfield that United play. Its probably not Casemiro or [Manuel] Ugarte, its probably someone else in there who is better than those two. We should be building around Mainoo in that midfield, not because hes come through the ranks.

Im alright for getting rid of players coming through the ranks, but not getting rid of players who come through the ranks and have shown what they can do. Marcus Rashford has been at the club a long time, Garnacho has had two or three years and theres a bit of a situation going on as well.

But Mainoo is a no for me. He doesnt leave. Follow the transfer window on Sky SportsThe first of two summer transfer windows is upon us – and there is no better place than Sky Sports to get all the latest transfer news and rumours.

Use the Sky Sports app and website for all your updates in our dedicated Transfer Centre and Premier League club blogs, plus live Q&As with our reporters throughout the summer. The Transfer Show returns to Sky Sports News from Sunday June 1 for the start of the pre-Club World Cup window and will then be on every weeknight at 5pm and 7pm until the deadline on Tuesday June 10.

The summer transfer window will open again on Monday June 16 until Monday September 1 – with the deadline brought forward to 7pm this year.

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