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Amorim decided to purge Manchester United 4 men! The price of the Brazilian double star is 25 million, and no one buys the two in the contract year

According to British media, Manchester United's next manager, Ruben Amorim, has informed the club that he is not interested in retaining four players in the squad and that it would be better to sell them in the winter transfer window in January if he can. The four players are veterans Casemiro and Eriksen, centre-back Victor Lindelof and winger Antony.

Amorim has reached an agreement with Manchester United and has made clear to the hierarchy his views on the current state of the squad. In addition to bringing in his own players, he also plans to get rid of some of his existing players. Sources have revealed to TEAMtalk that Amorim has started discussions with Manchester United's board about his transfer plans, with four players in particular not appealing to him.

Danish veteran Christian Eriksen and Swedish iceman Victor Lindelof, 30, are not part of Amorim's long-term plans, with their contracts set to expire at the end of the season and the new head coach having no intention of renewing them. Amorim is also ready to send away Casemiro, also 32, and 100 million euros winger Antony, with United's board agreeing that their performances are not in line with their wages.

However, while Amorim wants to sell Eriksen and Victor Lindelof in January, however, with their contracts already in the final half of their contracts, it is unlikely that any club will pay for them, with the most likely outcome being their free transfer departure next summer.

As for Brazilian duo Casemiro and Antony, Manchester United are willing to sell them for around £25 million in the winter window, and their wages are extremely high, and there can be no buyers without a price cut. Casemiro's weekly salary is a team-high £350,000, compared to Antony's £200,000.

So far, no club has been willing to match the current salaries of the two players, making it difficult for United to sell them, only to cut them significantly.

Sky Sports transfer reporter Sky Sports reporter Kavech Sochkol has revealed that Manchester United players have been informed of the news that Amorim will be in charge and have been warned not to think about continuing to mess around.

He said: "The Manchester United players have been warned that they will face an extremely strict manager and he will make them play by the rules. Amorim doesn't allow egos in his dressing room, and he won't take any shit from anyone. He has a strict work ethic, is very demanding in training and will drive anyone out of bounds."

According to the Telegraph, Sporting is expected to announce on Thursday that a full agreement has been reached between the two sides to allow Amorim to leave and become United's new manager.

However, according to the agreement, Amorim is expected to continue to lead the Portuguese league leaders for the next three games, waiting until next month's international break to join United. That means his first game as Ten Hag's successor will be away to Ipswich Town in the Premier League on 24 November.

According to The Telegraph, United will pay a total of €12 million (£10 million) in compensation to Sporting, which includes Amorim's release money, a waiver of the cost of his half-month notice period and compensation for the departure of his coaching staff, who will take five members of the team's coaching staff.

His decision sparked a degree of discontent in the dressing room, with several Portuguese players particularly furious, as Amorim had asked them to remain loyal in the summer window and now left on his own, but more understood that he could not turn down an enticing offer from United. At Old Trafford, Amorim's annual salary will be three times his current salary.

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