Man Utd faces transfer challenges as players eye exits
- Several Manchester United players are linked with exits to clubs with active transfer windows after the Premier League transfer window closed.
- Antony is rumored to be considering a loan move to Fenerbahce, while Onana faces pressure due to past errors.
- The team is under pressure following back-to-back losses and may struggle to cope with potential departures.
Manchester United is facing potential player exits as several of its squad members have been linked with moves to clubs that still have active transfer windows. This situation arises after the Premier League transfer window closed on August 30, leaving Erik Ten Hag unable to replace any departing players. The team is currently dealing with the aftermath of consecutive losses to Brighton and Liverpool, which adds pressure on the squad. Among the players rumored to be leaving is Brazilian winger Antony, who has been linked with a loan move to Turkey, specifically to Fenerbahce, managed by Jose Mourinho. Despite limited appearances this season, Antony celebrated the two-year anniversary of his first goal for United, indicating his desire to remain connected to the club. Additionally, goalkeeper Andre Onana has faced scrutiny following a series of high-profile errors since his £47 million transfer. Former United keeper Anders Lindegaard has advised Onana to embrace the pressure of playing for Manchester United or consider seeking opportunities elsewhere. As the international break continues, the players are aware of the challenges ahead upon their return. The uncertainty surrounding potential exits and the inability to reinforce the squad could impact the team's performance in the upcoming matches.