Man United in Talks With Saudi Arabia To Sell Four Players

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Manchester United are in talks with Saudi Arabia to let go of four their players this summer.

Erik ten Hag has expended over £400m on new signings and is ready to offload some players to fund the club's transfer activities this summer.

Four Man United players have been earmarked for transfer exit this summer, as per the Mail.

United football director John Murtough has reportedly began talks with Saudi clubs to cash in on the four players expected to leave the club.

Leading the list of the expected departures is Anthony Martial.

Martial has not played the full 90 minutes for Manchester United for three years and has been struggling to find form.

His contract will run out at the end of the season with Manchester United expected to let him leave.

Also on the list is Raphael Varane who reportedly fell out with Erik ten Hag following his recent struggle to regain his starting berth.

Raphael Varane's contract will also run out at the end of the season with no contract renewal plan in place.

Casemiro could also join the summer exodus despite joining the club last season from Real Madrid.

Hus game time for Manchester United this season has reduced due to frequent injuries, and there have been reports linking him to a move to Saudi Arabia.

His former teammate at Real Madrid Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly pressing the button for a reunion with Casemiro at Al Nassr.

The last player on the list is Jadon Sancho. Sancho has not tasted action with Manchester United since his fallout with Erik ten Hag on September.

He is expected to leave the club this summer with Juventus and Borussia Dortmund interested in a loan deal.

Meanwhile, a move to Saudi Arabia is also considered by United as the club hope to recoup at least a sizeable sum of the amount they bought all the players.

According to Daily Mail, John Murtough is yet to agree on a deal with Saudi contingents but is hopeful of future brokering a deal with clubs in the Gulf state.