OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER is intent on thinning out his Manchester United squad this month despite a lack of incoming replacements.
A number of fringe players are at risk of being moved on with the Red Devils paying out large wages to experienced flops.
Solskjaer wants to commence a squad overhaul as soon as possibleCredit: EPA
Marcos Rojo, Phil Jones and Nemanja Matic are thought to be at risk of the chop with Jesse Lingard and Andreas Pereira also reportedly in trouble.
United’s 2-0 defeat to Burnley on Wednesday night emphasised the need for fresh faces but Solskjaer spoke of a “clearout” regardless.
The Norwegian told BT Sport: “We are looking to improve, we have got our targets.
“This is our second defeat at home and first since August. I thought we had turned that corner.
“We have started a clearout and now I am going to be answering these questions until [the window] closes. We are working on things.
“For me the most important thing is we have to perform on the pitch. Tonight wasn’t good enough for a Manchester United team.”
So far this month, only Ashley Young has left in a £1.5million move to Inter Milan that United were keen to prevent.
Both Pereira and Rojo were rumoured to be a part of the deal to sign Bruno Fernandes from Sporting CP – which SunSport understands to have now collapsed.
Thursday also saw reports of United failing with a loan bid for Inter Milan midfielder Matias Vecino.
A terrible night for Jones as Burnley rolled to a 2-0 win at Old Trafford only grew the calls for him to leave.
While Matic, who is out of contract in the summer, is said to be a target for AC Milan but his wages make him an expensive option for any prospective bidder.
A move away for Lingard also appears difficult to foresee this month – although the midfielder has newly teamed up with agent Mino Raiola.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk