Sporting Lisbon manager, Rúben Amorim, has claimed that some Manchester United players are open to leaving the club as uncertainty continues to surround the Premier League side.

Amorim, who has been linked with a possible move to Old Trafford in recent weeks, made the comment while addressing questions about his own future and the state of Manchester United’s dressing room. According to him, several players within the squad are unsettled and may be weighing up options to join new clubs.

Although he did not provide specific names, the remarks have fueled ongoing speculation about possible departures from Erik ten Hag’s squad, with a number of United players facing uncertain futures due to inconsistent performances and limited playing time.

Manchester United, who have endured a mixed run of results this season, are already under pressure to strengthen their squad ahead of the next campaign. Analysts believe the possibility of exits could force the club to be more aggressive in the transfer market.

The development comes as the club continues to grapple with internal changes following Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s minority takeover, which has sparked expectations of a major squad rebuild.

Fans and pundits alike have expressed concern over the reports, with many urging the club’s management to resolve issues within the team and provide clarity on the future of both players and coaching staff.

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