Manchester United set to offload two players, eyeing £100m

Manchester United is reportedly gearing up for a significant squad overhaul this summer, with Jadon Sancho and Mason Greenwood in the spotlight.

According to Journalist, Ben Jacobs, the Red Devils are intent on parting ways with the two attackers, aiming to rake in around £100 million from their sales.

Speaking to Give Me Sport, Jacobs revealed that Manchester United has no intentions of retaining Sancho and Greenwood once they return from their loan spells.

He indicated that both players are on the transfer list, with prices already established.

“With Mason Greenwood, he’s performing admirably, and Manchester United will want to address that situation. However, if they opt to sell, it could bolster the position of potential suitors,” Jacobs stated.

He suggested that Greenwood’s valuation is likely to surpass £40 million, allowing for some flexibility.

“I still think that we’re looking at £40m or above, so there may be some flexibility, but if you take into account the fact that Man United are looking to bring in a minimum of £100m in outgoings, whether that is for financial reasons or so they can move in the market,” he added.

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