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The Post: As many as 17 people in Manchester United are unhappy and will face more than a dozen departures before next season

The Post: As many as 17 people in Manchester United are unhappy and will face more than a dozen departures before next season

According to the Daily Mail, as many as 17 players in the Manchester United team are currently unhappy with the current situation, and Manchester United will face player loss before next season.

Yesterday, some sources revealed to the media that as many as 11 people in the Manchester United team are currently disappointed by the status quo and want to leave the team, half of the players are dissatisfied with the team, the dressing room has also split into small groups, many Manchester United players do not buy Lonnick's coaching and tactics, and the team atmosphere has never been worse.

The Post's Chris Weeler posted again that there are now 17 unhappy people in the Manchester United squad, and before next season, Manchester United will face a serious loss of players, and the number of players leaving may reach double digits.

The article revealed that if Sevilla offers a loan offer, Martial will leave the team this month and will be permanently transferred in the summer window.

Pogba and Jesse Lingard's contracts expire in June this year, but they have not shown the will to renew their contracts at the moment, and they will leave on their own, which will bring a huge economic blow to Manchester United.

Cavani has been told he can't leave the team in January, and he, like Mata, became free agent this summer, with the latter having the option of going on loan to Spain or major leagues this month.

Van der Beek, Henderson and Bailey are all unhappy with the lack of playing time and all want to act at the end of the season.

Phil Jones, who is back against Wolves and will turn thirty next month, hopes to be a regular appearance and has already been linked to Benfica.

Nemanja Matic, Fred and Dalot all expire in 2023, with United having the option to renew their contracts with Fred and Dalot for another year. However, The future of Dalot, who was loaned out last season, is uncertain at United, and he has recently been given more opportunities under Ronnick.

Tuanzebe is in the same situation as Fred and Dalot, and the player has now confirmed a loan to join Napoli.

As interim manager, Lonnick took over from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in an already divided dressing room and the club's morale was at a low ebb.

(zoli)

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