The six Manchester United Players head coach Jose Mourinho wants to get rid of this summer have been revealed by the MEN.
The Manchester Evening News report that Mourinho wants Michael Carrick, Matteo Darmian, Andreas Pereira, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Marouane Fellaini out of the club.
Per the source, Mourinho had already made his decision over the players future before the shock Champions League exit against Sevilla defeat last week and has already informed executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward regarding his plans and who should be brought in as replacements.
The report states that Fellaini, who has entered the last four months of his contract after rejecting an extension deal in September could move on a free transfer.
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The future of Fellaini is of particular interest to us considering Galatasaray have made him a transfer priority since Mourinho publically ruled out any chance of the Belgium international leaving over the summer.
“It’s easier for Galatasaray to get me than to get Maroaune,” Mourinho was quoted as saying by Goal.
“Forget it. He’s too important to me.”
Turkish-Football have reported the Lions keeping close tabs on Fellaini and holding talks with his representatives throughout the season.
The Istanbul giants are prepared to offer the experienced midfielder a long-term deal on a lucrative pay packet with assurances of first-team football.
Besiktas were also previously linked with Fellaini but our sources at the club have informed us that he is not currently a transfer target for the reigning champions.