In the 16th round of the Premier League that ended last weekend, Manchester United, who visited Norwich, won 1-0 with Ronaldo's penalty. The game also showed United's progress and the changes Lonnick has brought to the team, although there are still many loopholes and problems, they have achieved two consecutive wins since Ronnick took office and the team seems to be moving in the right direction. However, according to today's news from the British "Mirror Sports", as Lonnick's control of the team is getting stronger, some Of the United stars who have no hope of playing are seeking to leave, which has left their January facing severe turmoil.

Under the contract between Lonnick and Manchester United, he will transfer to the team's advisory role until the end of the season, which means he will still be responsible for Manchester United's long-term work and will preside over Manchester United's transfer in January. The German is expected to receive some funding to help improve United's squad, while he has hinted he will purge the squad to weaken the bloated squad he inherited from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Cavani has reportedly become United's latest player to plan his departure, and there are growing rumours of him and Barca.
Moreover, there are already more and more players who want to exit at the transfer window. Martial missed the first three games of Lonnick's coaching due to injury, and he is getting further and further behind in the starting ranking due to the presence of Ronaldo, Sancho and Rashford. His agent told reporters: "Anthony (Martial) wants to leave the club in January, he just needs to play. He doesn't want to stay in January and I'll be talking to the club soon. Pereira, who had previously gone on loan to Flamengo in The Bajia, has also made his plans clear, admitting that he wants to stay at Flamengo. Pereira told ESPN: "I always wanted to stay at Flamenco and now we have to do everything. ”
In an interview last week, Lonnick also made it clear that he was ready to meet United's turmoil in January. He said: "If I look at the number of players we have, it's still a huge team, but we definitely don't have enough players and we need to make sure the players are willing to stay here. If they find that they don't have enough game time here, it may make sense to discuss loan with them individually. "While a large number of players are being purged, United also need new reinforcements in a number of key positions in the midfield to build Lonnick's tactics. In any case, the current Manchester United will have to go through a lot of pain to build a new system. The so-called unbroken, this turmoil may be the beginning of Manchester United's rebirth.