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Three out of four defeats and links with countless new players suggested that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was ready to launch the ax in the direction of his team. Which Manchester United players should be leaving and who should stay?
Goalkeepers
David De Gea – Real Madrid rumors circulate again and the holder of Spain has the upper hand since he will enter the last year of his contract. Pay the man, Ed – KEEP
Sergio Romero – One of the most reliable backups that can be expected from a number 1 in Argentina – KEEP
Lee Grant – Carry kits as much as anyone – KEEP
defenders
Victor Lindelof – It does not matter if Solskjaer sign another central defender, the Swede will be starting next season – KEEP
Eric Bailly – Fun to watch, which is not a very good quality of center-back. Did not progress in three years – DITCH
Phil Jones – Make funny faces, is not it? If you look beyond expectations, when he gets fit, Jones will be an badet. This is the problem of "staying in shape" – KEEP
Chris Smalling – His reputation has suffered because of Gareth Southgate's strange badertion that he was useless at the ball. But he can defend and remain one of the two best central defenders of United – KEEP
Marcos Rojo – His career at United looks like his toast: done some time ago – DITCH
Diogo Dalot – The 20-year-old has played everywhere on the right and left flank. Next season, the location of the right side should be his – KEEP
Ashley Young – The former English international signed for another year and the skipper will be helpful, but not as a usual starter – KEEP
Luke Shaw – The undisputed first choice of the left-back. Finally – KEEP
Antonio Valencia – Already abandoned – DITCH
Matteo Darmian – The Italian defender is useful to keep in case of emergency, but Darmian understands that something better exists – DITCH
Midfielders
Paul Pogba – At the end of his third season, the signing of the record still has to show that he can be the leader of United, and that he continues to turn his head, be it Barcelona, Real Madrid or the Juventus sniffing at any time, this consistency is unlikely to appear suddenly. At two years of his contract, he is not likely to become a less serious problem. If Zinedine Zidane really wants it and Real will pay … – DITCH
Ander Herrera – You can not blame the Basque for taking into account his options as he approaches free will and his 30 years, but if he expects United to pay him £ 200,000 a week… – DONE
Andreas Pereira – The Brazilian international will be 24 on the first day of 2020 but we still do not know if he can reduce it to United. The fact that this is the case may not suggest, but he still has one year to prove that the pessimists are wrong – KEEP
Fred – The £ 52 million signing would not be the first South American to wrestle during its first year in the Premier League and there is only very little hope on what it could to offer – KEEP
Nemanja Matic – The star of Serbia is often one of the first scapegoats and the last to receive praise, but Matic has to face internal competition and potential recruits. Scott McTominay and James Garner can learn a lot from 30 years – KEEP
Scott McTominay – The Scottish international is no longer a kid and he must bet on his first goal Tuesday night to prove that he can do more than what Mourinho is trying to wear – KEEP
The attackers
Alexis Sanchez – Did not it go well? If they can find someone who takes away the Chilean … – DITCH
Juan Mata – Juan can choose his club next season. United hopes it will be them, but not at this price – KEEP
Romelu Lukaku – Solskjaer reportedly asked Jadon Sancho to form a terrible pre-match with Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial, which would leave the Belgian out in the cold, or tied on the bench. The center-forward does not feel that long, so it's up to him to prove his worth – KEEP
Marcus Rashford – Give a new contract to the English striker and strengthen the team around him – KEEP
Anthony Martial – The arrival of Solskjaer persuaded the Frenchman to sign a new contract. He must now pull out a certain coherence. But the manager can not do it alone. Martial could be great but it's up to him – KEEP
Jesse Lingard – The man who has the most to lose from the possible arrival of Sancho. Lingard, who will be 27 years later this year, accounted for one third of the top three at Solskjaer, but on the right, his regular long-term place seems a little less safe – KEEP
For rent
Timothy Fosu-Mensah – The right-back has had two opportunities to prove that he could succeed in the Premier League, but loans to Palace and Fulham have hardly encouraged his chances for United-DITCH
Axel Tuanzebe – The injury has hurt the defender's hope of getting loaned to Villa this year after an encouraging start. Another loan is likely – KEEP
Joel Pereira – How to know if José was right and that Pereira is "the best Portuguese goalie of the next generation" if he does not play? Another loan is inevitable – KEEP
Dean Henderson – The Sheffield United delegation was a great success at Bramall Lane. Leave it there if the blades win the promotion – KEEP
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