England Legend in Anderson Transfer Claim & Who Could 'Swing It' in Reds Battle
- Manchester United are planning a major squad overhaul, aiming to offload eight players this summer to generate funds for Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson.
- Seeking to beat Manchester City to the signing, United officials fear the asking price could rise to over £100 million if Anderson shines at this summer's World Cup.
- A minimum of £60 million is targeted from sales of Rasmus Hojlund and Marcus Rashford, while the club also plans to offload Manuel Ugarte, Joshua Zirkzee, Andre Onana, Tyrell Malacia, Jadon Sancho, and Casemiro.
- When asked about his future while on international duty, Anderson said, "We've obviously got the World Cup this summer, so all my eyes are on that and playing for England."
- Securing Champions League football remains critical to funding these ambitions, with the club currently occupying third place in the Premier League table ahead of next Monday's clash with Leeds United.
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[Sports Chosun Reporter Noh Joo-hwan] EPL club Manchester United is working behind the scenes for a major squad overhaul this summer. The British tabloid 'The Sun' reported that Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is preparing to sell at least eight players during this summer's transfer window. He reportedly wants to secure at least £100 million in funds through these sales. With that money, he intends to recruit world-class players cap…
Manchester United decide to sell three more players after Marcus Rashford
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