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Manchester United could leave up to six players leaving this summer while they prepare to support new boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the transfer market.
However, their plans are complicated by uncertainty as to the future of Ander Herrera, Juan Mata and Alexis Sanchez.
Solskjaer will decide if Sanchez can leave, but the salary from the front can discourage potential contenders.
United is in dialogue with Herrera and Mata, who are out of contract at the end of the season.
There is no certainty, however, that an agreement will be reached with one or the other of the players. Indeed, a source told the BBC that Herrera had already agreed to join Paris St-Germain next season, although this has not been confirmed either by his representatives or by the club.
Sanchez has only started five matches – with six substitute matches – and has scored a goal since Solskjaer replaced José Mourinho on 19 December.
However, there are few clubs in the world that have the financial means to get closer to the salary it currently earns, and it is not clear which of them, if any, would be interested given its General miserable form since his departure from Arsenal in January 2018.
In the Football Leaks article published by Der Spiegel in May 2018, Sanchez, whose contract run up to 2022, is paying £ 391,000 a week, with an extra £ 75,000 for every match that's held. ;It starts.
It has been said that the 30-year-old also receives an annual membership fee of 1.1 million pounds, as well as additional bonuses, the triggers of which have not yet been fulfilled.
The departure of half a dozen players would represent the biggest victory of United since 2015, when Louis van Gaal had let go six senior players, including Angel di Maria, Tom Cleverley and Anders Lindegaard.
A United player is keen to keep his goalkeeper, David de Gea – and thinks he wants to stay.
An option on De Gea's contract was triggered in November to keep him at Old Trafford until 2020.
Although there has been no agreement on the personal conditions of the former man of Atletico Madrid, United remains confident that the negotiations will eventually come to fruition.
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