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Missing the European War! Manchester United Supermarket officially opened: B-fee leads the team collectively put on the shelves

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Manchester United is seeking a major change in the team's roster this summer, but the club faces a huge financial gap as they miss the Champions League next season. After losing the championship in the UEFA Cup final 0-1 loss to Tottenham, Manchester United put all the first team players on the shelves, including captain Bruno Fernandez, as the club is facing a disastrous financial crisis. The loss in the UEFA Cup final has cost Manchester United the Champions League next season and the £100 million revenue that follows. Losing to Tottenham means that Manchester United will not be able to compete in any European competition next season, which has only happened once in the past 35 years, which also means that Manchester United has to cut spending further.

Without the extra income from the European game, Manchester United has no choice but to sell players to raise funds for Amorin to strengthen the team's roster. Manchester United big-name stars including Casemiro, Maguire, Luke Shaw, Andre Onana, Garnacho, Hoylen, Kobe Maynu and Ferry B are all available for buyers to choose from.

B's departure will be the most controversial, because he is undoubtedly the team's best performing player in the past season. However, there are reports that he may transfer to Saudi Arabia, and Riyadh Crescent is said to be considering introducing him.

Manchester United is also eager to sell Rashford, Anthony and Sancho, who are currently on loan to other teams. Rashford is eager to leave Manchester United after his relationship with Amorin and the club breaks down and is waiting for a chance to transfer to Barcelona.

Ganacho was angry at being excluded from the starting lineup against Tottenham, despite playing a key role in the team's finals, which attracted interest from Naples and Chelsea.

English winger Sancho is currently on loan to Chelsea, and he will return to Manchester United this summer, but he will also be sold as one of the team's highest-paid players, with Rashford in a similar situation.

Manchester United boss Sir Jim Ratcliff, CEO Omar Berrada and technical director Jason Wilcox will oversee the team's major blood change this summer. After the final league game against Aston Villa this weekend, the Red Devils will play two final season tours in Malaysia and Hong Kong. But when they return to Manchester, Manchester United executives will start to restructure the team and raise funds to deal with the situation where there is no European game next season.

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