- Manchester United need to clear out some players to make way for new players.
- Ferdinand says it’s time to part ways with Harry Maguire.
- In Mason Greenwood’s case, it took talking with all parties. Including football fans whether they are ready to give them a chance or not.
Legendary Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has given his opinion on which players should be kept by his former club. And which players should be sold? After officially confirming that Eric Ten Hag will continue as team manager next season. Including the still uncertain future of two players like Mason Greenwood and Jadon Sancho.
For the players that Ferdinand thinks should continue with the Red Devils include Andre Onana, Diogo Dalot, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Victor Lin. Deleuve, Lisandro Martinez, Cobby Mainu, Scott McTominay, Bruno Fernandes, Mason Mount, Alejandro. Carnacho, Ahmad Diallo, and Rasmus Hoylund.
As well as Casemiro, who Rio believes will bring his experience to help the ทางเข้า ufabet team a lot, with Luke Shaw, who Still one of the best left-backs in the world despite suffering from injuries.
As for the players that Rio Ferdinand thinks it’s time to part ways with, namely Harry Maguire, who hasn’t had much success playing for the Red Devils, including Anto. Nee, Christian Eriksen and Jadon Sancho, whose performance was clearly not as outstanding as it should have been. Including the last one, there seems to be more of a problem between the players and the current manager.
As for the two players that Ferdinand still can’t answer, they are Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood. In the first case, Rio said that he wanted to talk to the players first about his focus right now. Where? And if we can talk to each other, we should be able to continue without any problems. The latter may be more difficult. Because communication with the players is necessary. The same is true of discussions within the club. Including football fans, how much chance are they ready to give this star player? Therefore, it is a decision that cannot be made by one person alone.