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Manchester United legend, Gary Neville, has told his old club to offload ten players this summer transfer window if they are to turn an unwanted spell around.
Man United’s form this season has been poor, especially in the Premier League.
The Red Devils look set for their worst-ever finish in a Premier League campaign.
Ruben Amorim’s side have lost seventeen league matches this season, which is their most defeats in a league campaign in almost 51 years.
Speaking on The Overlap podcast, Neville said: “You are talking about eight to 10 players have to go.
“There is three or four players that will leave through being out of contract, and he [Amorim] needs to get [another] five or six out, and they are going to have to pay to get them out.
“I genuinely believe it’s been a graveyard for every player that’s joined that club in the last 10 years apart from Bruno,” he added.
Man United are currently in the 16th position on the Premier League table with just two games left to complete the season.
Meanwhile, United will hope to end their season on a good note by beating Tottenham Hotspur in the UEFA Europa League final later this month.