Manchester United are facing a mass exodus of players before the start of next season.
Interim manager, Ralf Rangnick, has inherited a divided dressing room and up to 17 players are believed to be unhappy.
SportsMail reports that many of them are still under contract and will not be allowed to leave.
However, there is still expected to be a significant number of departures over the next eight months.
Anthony Martial will leave on loan this January, if Sevilla improve their initial loan offer and is set to move permanently in the summer.
Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard are not ready to renew their contracts which will run out at the end of June, which means they will leave as free agents.
Edinson Cavani has been informed he cannot leave this month, but he will also be a free agent in the summer along with Juan Mata.
Donny van de Beek, Dean Henderson and Eric Bailly are all unhappy over a lack of minutes and are open to moves at the end of the season.
Phil Jones played for the first time for United in two years against Wolves on Monday. But he turns 30 in February and wants regular football. He has been linked with a loan to Benfica.
Nemanja Matic, Fred and Diogo Dalot will all enter the final year of their contracts this summer, although United have the option to extend Fred and Dalot's deals by another 12 months.
Axel Tuanzebe is also under contract until 2023 with the option of a 12-month extension. However, after spending the first half of the season at Aston Villa, he joined Napoli on loan on Wednesday.
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