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Manchester United have confirmed the departure of six players who will leave Old Trafford as free agents at the end of the season.

The players set to part ways with the Premier League giants are Jadon Sancho, Casemiro, Tyrell Malacia, Sonny Aljofree, James Bailey, and Malachi Sharpe.

The announcement was made through an official statement released by the club on Wednesday morning.

According to the statement, the affected players will depart following the expiration of their respective contracts, bringing their time at the club to an end.

The decision forms part of the club’s preparations ahead of the upcoming campaign as Manchester United continue to reshape their squad.

The exits mark a significant development in the club’s summer plans, with both senior and academy players included among those leaving.

Further details regarding the departures were outlined in the official communication issued by the club.

It read: “Casemiro has enjoyed four seasons at the club, playing 160 games and scoring 26 goals. He played a major role in helping United win the 2023 Carabao Cup, scoring a header in a colossal performance against Newcastle United. The Brazil national-team captain also won the Emirates FA Cup in 2024.

“Tyrell Malacia joined United in 2022 and has made 50 first-team appearances. The full-back who has battled hard against a series of unfortunate injuries during his time at the club, featured three times this season. He was part of the matchday squad when we lifted the Carabao Cup in 2023.

“Jadon Sancho arrived at Old Trafford in 2021 and was also part of the 2023 Carabao Cup-winning side. The winger played 83 times for the club before he returned to Borussia Dortmund on loan and also made temporary moves to Chelsea and Aston Villa.”

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