The success of Manchester United's transfer window won't just be determined by who they bring in, but by who departs as well.
United enjoyed a positive, uplifting first year of Erik ten Hag's reign as they ended the six-year wait for a trophy and returned to Champions League football but the gap between themselves and Manchester City remains a vast chasm.
If United are to even come close to challenging for the Premier League title then big improvements will have to be made. A lot of that revolves around bringing in good-quality players.
A striker, goalkeeper, at least one midfielder and a centre-back are all of the utmost importance this summer. But Ten Hag will also have to refine and trim his bloated and imbalanced squad further and ensure the players he has deemed not good enough are moved on.
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