Manchester United may have wrapped up all their incomings for the summer transfer window, but some players could still be sold in the coming days.
United added goalkeeper Senne Lammens on deadline day, with the Belgian adding to the attacking arrivals of Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, plus youngster Diego Leon, as Ruben Amorim reshaped his squad ahead of the September 1 deadline.
And while Premier League clubs are not able to get any more new faces through the door after the window shut earlier this week, there remain opportunities to sell any unwanted stars to clubs whose domestic windows remain open. And United could capitalise on the chance to do just that.
The window in Turkey remains open until September 12, with Andre Onana linked with a loan switch to Trabzonspor, with the 29-year-old reportedly weighing up the switch.
The Cameroon international has yet to start a league game and the arrival of Lammens has added a further layer of competition in the United goalkeeping department.
It’s not just Onana who is under pressure, with Altay Bayindir also coming in for criticism in the opening weeks of the campaign. He has started all three Premier League matches but made errors against Arsenal and Burnley and has yet to fully convince.
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While United are unlikely to let both goalkeepers depart, Turkey international Bayindir has also been linked with a move to his homeland this summer.
Meanwhile, unwanted defender Tyrell Malacia remains at Old Trafford after his loan move to Spanish side Elche collapsed late in the window.
The 26-year-old is another who could seal a United exit in the coming days, with a switch to Turkey a possibility.
The window in Saudi Arabia has plenty of days left to run, closing on September 23.
Several Premier League teams have capitalised on the willingness by Saudi Pro League clubs to spend big on talent in recent years. Darwin Nunez was the highest-profile player to leave an English club for Saudi this summer.
United defender Harry Maguire is reportedly wanted by clubs in the Saudi Pro League, but any exit for the England international in the coming weeks seems unlikely.
Other windows still open include Greece (September 12) and Serbia (September 17
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