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Man Utd put four players on transfer list as INEOS clear the decks
Reach Daily Express | April 29, 2026 2:39 AM CST

Manchester United are prepared to entertain offers for a number of players this summer, including Marcus Rashford and Andre Onana. Both have spent the current campaign away from Old Trafford on loan deals. Academy product Rashford has been plying his trade at Barcelona, with the Spanish club holding an option to sign him on a permanent basis for around £26million.

That outcome appears unlikely at this stage, though Express Sport understands the Catalan outfit are keen to take him on loan for a further season. Meanwhile, Onana has spent the campaign on loan in Turkey with Trabzonspor, who also hold an option to make the arrangement permanent.

Regardless, both players look set to move on from Old Trafford. According to The Sun, the duo are free to seek new clubs ahead of next season, with their United careers seemingly drawing to a close.

Rashford and Onana are far from the only first-team players facing the exit door. Manuel Ugarte and Joshua Zirkzee, who both arrived at the club in 2024, will also be made available on the transfer market.

Ugarte is expected to be priced at around £25million, having originally joined from Paris Saint-Germain in a deal worth as much as £50.5m.

Zirkzee, meanwhile, arrived from Italian outfit Bologna for approximately £35m two years ago but has failed to make his mark at Old Trafford, netting just nine goals across all competitions over the past two seasons.

It is understood that talks will take place between United's hierarchy and all of the players' representatives over the coming weeks to determine their futures.

Should all four depart, it would mark the opening phase of a significant overhaul from INEOS at the club ahead of next season.

Casemiro, Jadon Sancho and Tyrell Malacia are all set to be released on a free transfer, while the club are keen to bring in two new midfielders. This could result in Toby Collyer being permitted to leave following his difficult campaign, with Altay Bayindir also potentially being offloaded.

Before turning their focus to transfer activity, United must first wrap up the current season, as well as reach a verdict on their permanent manager.

Michael Carrick has the Red Devils on the brink of securing a place in next season's Champions League following their 2-1 victory over Brentford on Monday evening. They now require just two points to confirm their spot in the prestigious competition.


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