Manchester United are facing massive transfer worry

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Manchester United have a lot of worries on their hands right now. After a disappointing start to the season, the club had parted ways with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and brought in Ralf Rangnick as the interim manager till the end of the campaign. After a decent start though, things appear to be going south once again, as the Red Devils’ performances under the German coach have left a lot to be desired.

And they suffered their first defeat under him when Wolves walked out of Old Trafford with a 1-0 win and all three points, after completely dominating the game. It was not nearly as close as the scoreline suggests.

At the moment, Manchester United sit at seventh in the Premier League table with half the season played out already and it is safe to say that they will need to improve a lot if they are to finish in the top four.

And it looks like the club could face a tough challenge holding on to a number of their players in the future.

Manchester United are facing a massive transfer worry right now

As reported by the Mirror, a source close to the squad has claimed that as many as 11 players now want to leave after becoming disillusioned with life at Manchester United.

It is no secret that Anthony Martial is looking for an Old Trafford exit after struggling for playing time for a while. Questions have been raised about the futures of Donny van de Beek, Edinson Cavani, Jesse Lingard, Dean Henderson and Paul Pogba as well. Now though, it looks like there are more eyeing the exit door.

It remains to be seen how things unfold over the coming weeks and months. Manchester United did a tremendous job keeping the core of their squad together in the summer but the picture might look very different in future transfer windows.