Paul Scholes names eight players Man Utd players should sell in brutal takedown
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Paul Scholes names eight players Man Utd players should sell in brutal takedownPaul Scholes has named eight Manchester United players he feels the club should sell this summer as they look to challenge for the Premier League and Champions LeagueCommentsSportMatty Hewitt Senior Sport Central Audience Writer 11:42, 07 Apr 2026Updated 11:43, 07 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesPaul Scholes has named several players Manchester United should look to move on(Image: YouTube/The Good, the Bad and the Football Podcast)Manchester United icon Paul Scholes has identified eight players he reckons the club ought to offload this summer in a bid to revamp the squad. United are challenging for a Champions League place under Michael Carrick, who continues in interim control of the club on a contract until the end of the campaign.There's been considerable demand for Carrick to accept the role on a permanent basis, though United are in no hurry to name a replacement for Ruben Amorim. The club splashed out heavily in the previous summer transfer window to prevent a repeat of last season's woeful top-flight showing.Those acquisitions have delivered results in the broader picture, but United remains considerably short of challenging for major silverware. The continuing struggle with PSR (Profit and Sustainability Regulations) and from next season SCR (Squad Cost Ratio), means the club will need to sell in order to reconstruct.On The Good, The Bad and The Football podcast, Scholes was questioned about which players he would retain at the club, and who he would offload. Beginning with defender Leny Yoro, Scholes said: "I think he's struggled, me. I think there's something in there, I think he needs a bit of time, but if you had to make a choice now, I'd probably sell him."READ MORE: Harry Maguire's two-word declaration makes clear exactly why he's staying at Man UtdREAD MORE: Man Utd join race for £20m-rated Southampton star who delivered Arsenal FA Cup K...





