Update :Ten hag decides finally 18 names complete list of players that will leave as he plans overhaul ,18 big names out ,he decide who will leave between pogba and Ronaldo .
Cristiano Ronaldo
In January, Ronaldo's representatives were quick to shut down reports he was unhappy at United and already considering leaving in the summer, less than a year since his return to the club.
He has been stellar when he has played, scoring match-winning hat-tricks against Tottenham and Norwich in recent months, and he will want to see his team-mates match his incredibly high standards between now and the end of the season.
He will have no shortage of lucrative options should he indicate he is ready to go this summer. His contract ends in 2023 but he has an option to extend it by another year.
Marcus Rashford
Rashford has struggled to find his best form again this season under both Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Rangnick, and it seems he has been impacted by the arrivals of Ronaldo and Jadon Sancho in two of the positions in which he thrives.
He is young and dynamic enough that he should be one Ten Hag will want to have a close look at. But recent reports claim Rashford is considering his future at Old Trafford. Should he stay, the club have an option to extend his contract by a year.
Luke Shaw
Shaw, another player whose contract includes a one-year extension option for the club, is reportedly happy at United and willing to extend his deal further.
OTHER POSSIBLE DEPARTURES
Dean Henderson
The England goalkeeper has been frustrated with his lack of opportunities at United for several seasons, especially after thriving during two loan spells at Sheffield United.
He is of interest to a string of other Premier League clubs where he could expect to be in line for the No.1 shirt, so he is expected to push again for an exit this summer.
Eric Bailly
Bailly has made only seven appearances this season, despite signing a new contract until 2025 (if its option is taken into account) last year.
United want to sign another new centre-back this summer, despite signing Raphaël Varane from Real Madrid last year, which would push Bailly even further down the pecking order.
Anthony Martial
Martial is currently on loan at Sevilla having fallen out of favour under both Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick this season.
Sky Sports News exclusively revealed in December that he wanted to join the Spanish club in January to get more first-team games.
It remains to be seen whether Sevilla want to keep him permanently, but there were other clubs also interested in signing him and his future at Old Trafford looks far from certain.
Brandon Williams
The young left-back, who has been fourth in the pecking order behind Shaw, Telles and Dalot, has been on loan with relegation-battlers Norwich City this season.
For his development, he will need to continue playing regular games next season which - at United - is unlikely.
Diogo Dalot
Dalot's situation at United has been up and down since he arrived under Jose Mourinho.
He was on loan at AC Milan last season and did exceptionally well, and was expected to head there permanently.
Fred
One of United's priorities this summer is to sign at least one new central midfielder, given Pogba and Matic are set to leave.
What these new additions will mean for Fred remains to be seen, but he has been one of the better performers when he has played this season. His energetic style ought to fit with Ten Hag's philosophy and there is a one-year extension option in his contract.
Phil Jones
Surprised everybody when he signed a new contract until 2023 in 2019, which also contains an option until 2024.
He has made only three appearances this season and looked far short of a level required in Tuesday's thrashing by Liverpool.
It is very hard to see how he would fit into Ten Hag's plans. Signing a new centre-back is definitely on the cards for United this summer.
Tom Heaton
Heaton was brought in to add further cover in goal and has an option to extend his time at Old Trafford, but United are expected to be in the market for another goalkeeper this summer, meaning his future is up in the air.
He has made only one first-team appearance.
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