Manchester United are finally fixing a problem Ralf Rangnick spotted five years ago

Manchester United plans to sell players during the summer transfer window.

As the current season nears its end, Manchester United is gearing up for the summer transfer window to prepare for the next season.

This summer is crucial for Manchester United, with new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe aiming to revitalize the team alongside the new management team.

Changes are necessary for Manchester United this summer, regardless of who the manager is, including bringing in new players and letting go of some existing ones.

The Ineos Group has identified players to sell, except for a few like Andre Onana, Kobbie Mainoo, Alejandro Garnacho, and Rasmus Hojlund.

While Manchester United is open to offers for some players, they are not actively pushing them out and acknowledge that rebuilding the squad will take time.

Becoming proactive in selling players is a positive move for Manchester United, as they have previously struggled to sell players for respectable fees.

Manchester United aims to improve their recruitment strategy and learn from clubs like Liverpool and Manchester City, who have been successful in this aspect.

Former interim manager Ralf Rangnick had warned about Manchester United’s recruitment strategy, emphasizing the importance of signing the right players.

Manchester United’s failure to capitalize on opportunities to sell players at the right time has hindered their progress.

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To regain their elite status, Manchester United must improve their recruitment strategy and make necessary changes this summer.

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