#2 Emre Can
The midfielder joined Juventus on a free transfer from Liverpool in 2018 but things haven’t gone according to plan for him in the Italian Serie A. Can admitted earlier in the season that he was “shocked and furious” after being left out of the Champions League squad. The German international made 37 appearances and scored four goals for Juventus last term, but under Sarri, he has spent most of this season on the bench playing just 279 minutes of first-team football. He’s only started two matches and has been a sub in another six.
It is clear the former Liverpool man does not convince Sarri enough and therefore a move away would surely benefit the midfielder moving forward.
#6 Marcos Rojo
The Argentine, who moved to Old Trafford in 2014, has only managed nine appearances in all competitions during the current campaign. With just 120 minutes of Premier League football and a solitary start to his name, Marcos Rojo looks devoid of any self-belief in his abilities at present.
Rojo was heavily linked with a move to Everton last summer but the move never materialized, due to a long-term injury to Eric Baily and Smalling’s loan move to AS Roma. With the emergence of Brandon Williams and Axel Tuanzebe, United aren't desperate to hold onto Rojo anymore.
The defender is a high earner on the United wage bill, and it seems that a move away may be in the best interests of both parties, as the out-of-favour star seeks regular football.