Manchester United's three Academy aces, Marcus Rashford, Garnacho and Kobe Maynor, are rumoured to be players that Sir Jim Ratcliffe is willing to sell. The British Daily Mail reports that if one of these players can be sold in January, coach Ruben Amorim will receive the money to buy a new goalscorer!

Because the transfer income of youth players will be regarded as pure income in the financial report, it will greatly promote Manchester United's PSR profitability and sustainable development rules in the Premier League. The transfer fees brought by such players, through amortization, can be converted into a large amount of money when recruiting. Garnacho and Meno can bring in a transfer fee of at least £50 million, which will give United a lot of room to maneuver in the PSR system. And if Rashford can be sent away, the £325,000 weekly salary saved can also reduce the pressure on the club's finances.
Manchester United currently lacks two positions, one is left-back, the club has made a move and is negotiating with Serie A's Lecce for the transfer of 20-year-old Danish left-back Patrick Dolgu, with an initial offer of 27 million euros plus a 3 million floating clause, which was unsuccessful and the two sides will continue to negotiate.
The lack of scoring up front is another of United's flaws. According to the Daily Mail, Manchester United have listed Ligue 1 Lille's Jonathan Davy, Premier League Brentford's Brian Mbeummo, Wolves' Mateus Cunha and Ipswich's Liam Trapp as potential candidates.The club's scouts are said to have been keeping a close eye on their movements.
Among these players, the 25-year-old Canadian striker David has been the most rumored with the club, his contract expires at the end of the season, and Lille are rumoured to be willing to sell him early in January as long as they receive an offer of 15 million euros to avoid running out of money this summer. David has scored 18 goals and provided seven assists in 31 games for Lille this season.

Among them, facing Liverpool in the Champions League this week, although the team lost, David successfully scored a goal, scoring 5 goals in 7 rounds of the Champions League group stage! In Ligue 1, his 11 goals are second only to Marseille's Mason Greenwood (12).
The 25-year-old, who was born in France and opted to play for Cameroon, has scored 13 goals and provided three assists in 22 Premier League games this season, impressing fans with his 4-0 thrashing of Manchester United at Brentford in the past. However, with a transfer valuation of up to 50 million euros, a contract until 2026 and an option to renew for one year, Mbeumo is definitely not easy to introduce.
Brazilian striker Cunha recently scored a pass and a shot for Wolves to beat Manchester United, and Amorim spoke to him after the game, which sparked transfer rumours. However, the 25-year-old Wolves No.10 opted to renew his contract, with 10 goals and four assists in 21 Premier League games this season, also valued at more than 50 million euros.
Ipswich Jr.Drap, the son of former Stoke City throw-in master Raleigh Drap, came out of Manchester City's academy, and the 21-year-old England centre-forward has scored eight goals and provided two assists for the promoted side this season, attracting the attention of the Premier League giants. His contract expires in 2029, and it is definitely not cheap to have the blessing of a "household register".

Therefore, United must first decide to sell their existing striker before considering bringing in new signings. It has also been reported that Rajue cannot guarantee that a new player will be signed for Amorim in January.