Manchester United has already made plans to release certain players next year.

Expect major changes next summer.

September 9th 2024.

Manchester United has already made plans to release certain players next year.
It's been quite a topic of discussion among Manchester United fans that Christian Eriksen's time at Old Trafford is coming to an end. The club has already made a decision to part ways with two players next season, while others are still uncertain about their future with the team.

Eriksen, along with Victor Lindelof, is in the final year of his contract with the club and it has been confirmed that they will not be staying beyond their current deals. According to reports from the Manchester Evening News, the team may even consider selling them in the upcoming January transfer window. This means that their time as Manchester United players is limited, with only a few months remaining.

Eriksen, who has been with the Red Devils for three seasons now, is expected to have a limited role in the team this year. This is also true for Lindelof, who joined the club from Benfica in 2017. Although he has yet to make an appearance this season, he has played a total of 259 games for Manchester United in all competitions.

Another player whose contract is up for expiry at the end of the season is veteran defender Jonny Evans. It is highly unlikely that he will continue to play for the club beyond this year. As for Harry Maguire, although his contract runs until 2025, the club has the option to extend it for another year.

Lindelof has won two trophies during his time with Manchester United and has been a regular player in the team, starting in two out of three Premier League games this season. However, with the availability of Lisandro Martinez and Matthijs de Ligt, and Leny Yoro's return from injury, his position in the team is at risk.

One young player who is also in his final year of contract with the Red Devils is 22-year-old winger Amad Diallo. However, the club has the option to extend his contract for another year and it is certain that they will do so rather than losing him on a free transfer.

Manchester United will resume their Premier League campaign after the international break with a match against Southampton on Saturday. Coach Erik ten Hag will be looking to bounce back from consecutive defeats against Brighton and Liverpool. Keep up with the latest news, exclusives, and analysis of Manchester United by signing up for our newsletter, in accordance with our Privacy Policy protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.

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