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Manchester United 4-man winter window or whistle to leave! The club are in talks, with Jesse Lingard having the best chance of going to Newcastle

United have played all their games in January, with the next game going to take on Middlesbrough in the fourth round of the FA Cup in early February, and the following week, the club will have to deal with the transfer issues in the winter window, and it may not be possible to bring in reinforcements, but several Red Devils players still have the opportunity to leave the team, including Jesse Lingard, Martial, Van der Beek and Dean Henderson. The four didn't start any games throughout January, all seeking transfers for more appearances.

Manchester United 4-man winter window or whistle to leave! The club are in talks, with Jesse Lingard having the best chance of going to Newcastle

According to the Manchester Evening News, Manchester United has received many asks from clubs and is negotiating with clubs. Of the four players, England international Jesse Lingard is the most likely to leave the team, followed by Martial, van der Beek and Henderson are more likely to remain in the team.

United have rejected Sevilla's offer to go on loan to Anthony Martial and have bid for £6m on loan, plus a request to pay at least £200,000 a week. According to this condition, I am afraid that there will be no next family willing to bear such a high salary.

As a result, Lonnick used Martial in the Manchester United vs. West Ham campaign and praised him after the match as "one of the premier league's top scorers", apparently hoping to attract potential buyers on the one hand and make up for the relationship on the other hand, in case the French demon king leaves the team to re-cooperate.

To be sure, while Martial contributed to the winning goal in Manchester United's 1-0 win over West Ham, that didn't prevent Lonnick from eventually purging him, and after the game, the German mentioned his conversation with Anthony Martial, which was about keeping him working until the last day to stay professional, rather than lobbying him to stay in the team.

Manchester United 4-man winter window or whistle to leave! The club are in talks, with Jesse Lingard having the best chance of going to Newcastle

Newcastle want to go on loan to Jesse Lingard and have already made two offers, seeing Lin Huang and Tottenham's Ali and Barca's Dembele as the main targets. The Magpies are willing to pay a £6 million loan fee to Manchester United's Emperor Star, as well as a salary of the entire £100,000 a week. According to Lonnick, for now it is mainly up to Lingard's own wishes.

According to the Manchester Evening News, Jesse Lingard's negotiations to transfer to Newcastle have not yet made a key breakthrough, but the players remain open to rent. Again again against West Ham, he failed to get playing time, which may have spurred him to make a final choice. Whether the winter window is determined to leave Manchester United will largely determine whether Lin Huang will be a spectator at home at the Qatar World Cup at the end of the year, or whether he will be selected for Southgate's squad.

Van der Beek has been recommended to Newcastle and Borussia Dortmund, neither Ole Gunnar Solskjaer nor Ronnick, proving that he may not have a future at United, while Dean Henderson has no chance to play when De Gea has played well, but Lonnick wants both to stay in the team, at least until the end of the season.

The Manchester Evening News did not mention Amade Diallo, but the 40 million euro transfer to the Ivorian winger is also likely to rent out before the end of January.

Manchester United 4-man winter window or whistle to leave! The club are in talks, with Jesse Lingard having the best chance of going to Newcastle

After the battle against West Ham, Manchester United boss Ronnick said of potential departing players: "I don't know, I know very well which players want to leave, I also know that there are some negotiations going on with other clubs, but I am not involved. However, if there is substantial progress, I will get the news and let you know. Now, we'll have to wait and see what happens next."

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