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Keep 14 and sell 13 - who should stay and go at Manchester United

This is shaping up to be Manchester United's most proactive summer in the seller's market since the inception of the transfer window in 2002.

With the club feeling the squeeze of the Premier League's profitability and sustainability rules and no Champions League football next season, United will have to be more proactive at selling than ever before. United have budgeted for three significant buys - a common practice since 2016 - and any other incomings are dependent on who they shift.

Seven players with first team experience are out on loan and the intention is for almost all of them to be sold or released. Several existing squad members also face uncertain futures.

Realistically, there will not be a market for certain players and United concede they may have to reluctantly let certain players go as they are more sellable. Here is who should stay and go:

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Andre Onana was only signed last summer and should be more dependable next season after an error-strewn first campaign. Kobbie Mainoo, Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund are the poster boys of what could be the next successful United side and they are ably skippered by Bruno Fernandes, arguably United's player of the season.

Diogo Dalot is a durable and efficient right back who is yet to fully maximise his potential and, when fit, Luke Shaw is one of the most complete left backs in Europe. Lisandro Martinez has the skill set to be one of the outstanding centre backs on the continent if he can stay injury-free.

Beyond probable starters, it would be logical to keep Harry Maguire given he is one of the few players who have performed this season. Three other centre

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