
BREAKING NEWS Harry Maguire sends stark warning to his Manchester United team-mates by insisting NOBODY is safe from huge cull this summer after season of hell
Harry Maguire has given an apocalyptic forecast for Manchester United 's summer, insisting 'a lot of players' will be cast into the abyss.
The Old Trafford stalwart says he 'hopes' lots of fresh faces join in an admission that Ruben Amorim 's squad needs to be gutted and reformed.
United are entering the transfer window after their worst season in the Premier League era and have already been embarrassed on their tour of Asia.
Maguire started as they were slain 1-0 in Malaysia by ASEAN All-Stars, a team assembled with players from across various Asian countries and leagues.
United have also visited Mumbai, where Maguire played street football with children, and on Thursday will try to salvage their tour against the Hong Kong national team.
'We will make a lot of changes in the summer at the club,' Maguire promised.
'There will be a lot of players who leave and hopefully a lot of players will come in.
'And that's down to the club to make sure they get that right and it's down to us players to make sure that we are the ones that are involved.'
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