
Manchester United are bracing for one of their most critical summers in recent history, following a dismal Premier League campaign that has left the club reeling from its failure to qualify for the Champions League.
With their European dreams shattered by Tottenham, United face the harsh reality of a financial shortfall of nearly 100 million pounds and the daunting task of overhauling an underperforming, ageing squad. As new manager Ruben Amorim prepares for his first full transfer window at the helm, pundits and fans alike are weighing in on who deserves to stay and who should be shown the exit door.
Former England striker Chris Sutton has delivered a blunt verdict on United’s bloated roster, urging the club to be ruthless if they are to reclaim their place among England’s elite. As per MailOnline, here's a breakdown of Sutton’s assessment of who should remain in Manchester United and who needs to pack their bags:
Keep: Amorim needs full backing and time to implement his system, though questions remain about the budget and recruitment strategy.
With potential to finish as low as 17th, this could mark United’s worst campaign since their 1974 relegation. The situation demands immediate and sweeping changes.
United’s faithful will hope the board acts decisively. Another summer of indecision could risk further years of mediocrity – and United can ill afford that.