Manchester United are reportedly ready for an ‘ultra-flexible’ approach to their summer transfer window with only a handful of their first-team players off limits.
The Telegraph report that financial constraints, the lack of Champions League revenue and a need to reshape their squad mean that the club will keep a ‘very open mind’ when it comes to selling first-team players.
This summer’s transfer window is the first where Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his Ineos team will be driving the club’s football operations, with the recruitment of a right-sided centre-back, central midfielder and striker a priority.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag (Image credit: Getty Images)
But to do this, they will need to raise money through sales in order to meet the Premier League’s profit and sustainability limits after the club splurged £555million over the past three summers.
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