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Remove him from my squad now…We often lose Whenever he starts and I’m already tired of him”: Manchester United’s owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has named ONE player who must be sold this summer. SIR JIM RATCLIFFE IS NOT IMPRESSED.

Enough is Enough…” – Sir Jim Ratcliffe Reportedly Identifies Player Manchester United Must Sell This Summer

 

Manchester United’s owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has reportedly reached a breaking point with one underperforming player. According to circulating reports, Ratcliffe has made it clear that this particular star needs to be offloaded during the upcoming summer transfer window, expressing frustration over the team’s recurring struggles when the player is in the starting lineup.

 

Meanwhile, United boss Ruben Amorim is handling a more delicate matter—managing the return of teenage midfield sensation Kobbie Mainoo, who is making his comeback from a long-term injury.

 

Mainoo, recently named in the squad for United’s Europa League quarter-final clash against Lyon, has been out for nine weeks. Despite his impressive progress and status as an England international at just 19, Amorim believes there’s still significant room for growth in his game.

 

Speaking on Mainoo’s development, Amorim said:

 

> “We have to help him. Casemiro’s recent improvement is a result of us better understanding his style. I believe we can do the same with Kobbie. He’s excellent with the ball and dangerous around the box, but we need to manage him properly and find his ideal role.”

 

 

 

Amorim emphasized that Mainoo shouldn’t be seen as the finished article just yet.

 

> “He’s young and very talented, but not a complete player. If I tell him he’s already perfect, I’d be doing him a disservice,” he said.

 

 

 

The manager pointed out that while Mainoo shows great promise near the final third, areas like match tempo and build-up play still need refinement. Amorim’s long-term goal is to help the teenager develop into an elite midfielder.

 

With his return imminent, Amorim is being cautious:

 

> “Right now, we have to be careful. He’s just returned from injury, and fitness is crucial. We’re delighted to have someone of his quality back, but we want him sharp and ready.”

 

 

 

In summary, Ruben Amorim sees Kobbie Mainoo as a key part of Manchester United’s future but insists on a patient and structured approach to his development. Meanwhile, club owner Ratcliffe’s bold stance on trimming the squad highlights the club’s desire to reb

uild and return to top form.

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