Manchester United will also adjust their forward line during the summer transfer window, with a new left winger considered a key target. Spanish newspaper "Diario Sport" reports that after selling Rashford, five players could become candidates to replace him.

Paris Saint-Germain's Bradley Barcola has scored 10 goals and provided 4 assists this season. This 23-year-old winger has long been closely linked with a transfer to Manchester United; reportedly, the Red Devils indeed admire him greatly and consider him the ideal choice for this position. However, whether Luis Enrique's team will sell Barcola is another matter.
RB Leipzig's 19-year-old winger Jan Diomande is one of the players with the most recent transfer rumors. This season, he has scored 11 goals and provided 5 assists across all competitions, with his market value hyped up to 100 million euros. It is said that this Ivory Coast international has impressed Manchester United's executives with his speed and dribbling ability.
Jesus Rodriguez from Spanish Serie A dark horse Como, this 20-year youngster has performed excellently in Fabregas's team, contributing 7 assists in 15 matches. Manchester United noticed his talent back when Rodriguez played for Real Betis. Although his fame is not particularly high yet, Como has already valued him at 55 million euros.
In Ligue 1, another winger has attracted Manchester United's interest: Strasbourg's 22-year-old Martial Godo, reminiscent of another Martial. Godo has scored 11 goals across all competitions this season; he was born in England, previously played for Fulham, and represents Ivory Coast.
Premier League Everton's key player Iliman Ndiaye has also drawn Manchester United's attention. This Senegal international has 6 goals and 3 assists this season. Transfermarkt values him at 40 million pounds, but David Moyes's team would demand more, likely selling for around 70 million pounds, with an expected deal around 60 million pounds.

Manchester United needs heavy investment to rebuild their midfield in the summer window, but forward recruitment might only require using funds raised from selling players. Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reveals that Manchester United expects to receive at least 80 million euros in income this summer.
Napoli will use the 44 million euro buyout clause to sign Hojlund, while Manchester United believes Barcelona will pay a 30 million euro buyout fee for Rashford.
Additionally, Manchester United will sell at least one of either Zirkzee or Mason Mount, with a transfer fee expected around 30 million euros. This way, the club can obtain 100 million euros in funds for signing new players.
Manchester United can also bolster finances by selling players like Andre Onana, though these deals are not easy to achieve, especially considering their high weekly wage obstacles. However, the Red Devils might also receive secondary transfer share income.
Among them, the most likely to generate substantial income is Mason Greenwood, currently playing for Marseille. The 24-year-old Greenwood has appeared in 37 matches across all competitions, scoring 25 goals and providing 8 assists. According to "L'Equipe," Greenwood is isolated at Marseille and might be sold this summer. In Marseille's recent French Cup loss to Toulouse, which went to penalties, Greenwood stood alone on one side, away from his teammates.

Marseille will demand at least 50 million euros in transfer fee, and Manchester United holds a 40% secondary transfer share clause. Therefore, Greenwood's potential sale could ultimately inject funds into the Red Devils' summer transfer market.