• ASHLEY YOUNG: Age looks to be catching up with the 33-year-old full-back, whose eight-year spell at Old Trafford could come to an end this summer if United seek young blood. AFP
    ASHLEY YOUNG: Age looks to be catching up with the 33-year-old full-back, whose eight-year spell at Old Trafford could come to an end this summer if United seek young blood. AFP
  • ANTONIO VALENCIA: Like Young, the Ecuadorean is now 33 and in the twilight of his Manchester United career. Has rarely featured this season under either Jose Mourinho, who was sacked in December, or his replacement, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Reuters
    ANTONIO VALENCIA: Like Young, the Ecuadorean is now 33 and in the twilight of his Manchester United career. Has rarely featured this season under either Jose Mourinho, who was sacked in December, or his replacement, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Reuters
  • FRED: Harsh to judge the Brazilian's talent after less than one season, but hard to argue against many fans' frustrations that the midfielder does not impact on many games. Reuters
    FRED: Harsh to judge the Brazilian's talent after less than one season, but hard to argue against many fans' frustrations that the midfielder does not impact on many games. Reuters
  • ALEXIS SANCHEZ: There is no way to sugar coat it: the Chilean's arrival from Arsenal in January has been nothing short of a disaster. Few United fans would be sad to see him leave in the summer. Getty Images
    ALEXIS SANCHEZ: There is no way to sugar coat it: the Chilean's arrival from Arsenal in January has been nothing short of a disaster. Few United fans would be sad to see him leave in the summer. Getty Images
  • ERIC BAILLY: His season can largely be summed up by his performance against Newcastle United earlier in the season when the Ivorian defender was hauled off after 19 minutes with United 2-0 down. They went on to win 3-2. Getty Images
    ERIC BAILLY: His season can largely be summed up by his performance against Newcastle United earlier in the season when the Ivorian defender was hauled off after 19 minutes with United 2-0 down. They went on to win 3-2. Getty Images
  • MATTEO DARMIAN: The Italian joined United in 2015 from Torino and has never impressed. Getty Images
    MATTEO DARMIAN: The Italian joined United in 2015 from Torino and has never impressed. Getty Images
  • MARCUS ROJO: Decent on his day but the Argentina international has been injury prone since moving to Old Trafford in 2014. United fans have never seen him at his best for long enough spells. Getty Images
    MARCUS ROJO: Decent on his day but the Argentina international has been injury prone since moving to Old Trafford in 2014. United fans have never seen him at his best for long enough spells. Getty Images
  • JUAN MATA: Although a class act, the Spanish playmaker has never quite hit the heights expected of him when United made him their record €46 million signing from Chelsea in January 2014. Getty Images
    JUAN MATA: Although a class act, the Spanish playmaker has never quite hit the heights expected of him when United made him their record €46 million signing from Chelsea in January 2014. Getty Images
  • NEMANJA MATIC: Took responsibility for an abject performance against Everton in which Gylfi Sigurdsson left him trailing before firing in an unstoppable shot that put the Toffees 2-0 up on Sunday. The midfielder who once covered so much ground looks static. Getty Images
    NEMANJA MATIC: Took responsibility for an abject performance against Everton in which Gylfi Sigurdsson left him trailing before firing in an unstoppable shot that put the Toffees 2-0 up on Sunday. The midfielder who once covered so much ground looks static. Getty Images
  • ROMELU LUKAKU: A goals return this season of 15 is respectable when you consider the Belgian lost his place in the starting line-up to Marcus Rashford. However, there are still too many massive holes in his stand-up game, as evident in the 22 times he lost possession against Everton. Reuters
    ROMELU LUKAKU: A goals return this season of 15 is respectable when you consider the Belgian lost his place in the starting line-up to Marcus Rashford. However, there are still too many massive holes in his stand-up game, as evident in the 22 times he lost possession against Everton. Reuters
  • DAVID DE GEA: United fans would be loath to lose one of their genuine world-class talents. However, the Spaniard is struggling as much as any United player at present. Real Madrid may look to revive their long-standing interest in the summer if Thibaut Courtois is moved on. Getty Images
    DAVID DE GEA: United fans would be loath to lose one of their genuine world-class talents. However, the Spaniard is struggling as much as any United player at present. Real Madrid may look to revive their long-standing interest in the summer if Thibaut Courtois is moved on. Getty Images
  • ANDER HERRERA: Underrated, the Spanish midfielder adds bite to United's midfield but looks set for a summer move with Paris Saint-Germain the likely destination. Getty Images
    ANDER HERRERA: Underrated, the Spanish midfielder adds bite to United's midfield but looks set for a summer move with Paris Saint-Germain the likely destination. Getty Images

Romelu Lukaku and 11 other Manchester United players who could be moved on this summer - in pictures


Steve Luckings
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's post-match comments following Manchester United's shambolic showing against Everton on Sunday will have left plenty of United players worrying about their Old Trafford careers.

A 4-0 defeat at Goodison Park was United's sixth in eight games in all competitions, with even the most ardent supporters insisting it was the team's worst performance of what has been a largely underwhelming season.

Plenty of players were culpable: Nemanja Matic was travelling at a snail's pace as Gylfi Sigurdsson burst past him to put Everton 2-0 up. Romelu Lukaku lost possession more than 20 times, Anthony Martial looked disinterested and even David de Gea looks a pale imitation of the goalkeeper regarded by many as the best in the business.

Only 24 hours after insisting that wholesale signings in the summer was "no quick fix" to United's problems, Solskjaer hinted that those failing to live up his expectations will not play under him next season.

"I'm going to be successful here and there are players there who will not be part of that successful team," he said after the match.

"Many of them do have it. We have to stick together as a team. We can't change the whole squad - it's got to be one step at a time."

Here is a look at some of those players who may ply their trade away from Old Trafford next season.

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