Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could offload as many as six of his Manchester United first team stars this month.
The Norwegian will sit down for crunch talks with a cluster of his squad ahead of some cut throat decisions.
United are still in the midst of overhauling their squad, a process that has no doubt been delayed following a poor summer transfer window.
Solskjaer is continuing to put his stamp on the team though and has areas he wants to address.
Sergio Romero is almost certain to leave having been denied a move away in the summer.
He is yet to feature this season and United are poised to cash in on him.
Defenders Marcos Rojo and Phil Jones also don’t appear to be part of Solskjaer’s plans going forward with replacements in the backline on his wish list.
Rojo has long been linked with pastures new while Jones’ time at Old Trafford has been hampered by injures.
Nevertheless they are keen to rid of his £75,000-a-week wages with West Brom thought to be keen, reports The Sun.
Jesse Lingard, who recently had a one-year contract extension triggered, has been on the periphery of the first team.
His only appearances have come in the Carabao Cup and his form has dropped off massively since Solskjaer first arrived.
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