
Ruben Amorim has decided that a second Manchester United player is surplus to requirements at the club, a new report has claimed.
United lost 1-0 to Tottenham in the Europa League final on Wednesday.
The result means they will not compete in European football next season, which reports indicate could cost them around £100 million.
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The Guardian report that Amorim will have under £100 million to spend on overhauling his squad in the transfer window, with significant sales needed to kickstart a bigger rebuild.
Al Hilal have placed an £100 million bid to sign Bruno Fernandes but United are yet to make a decision on his future at the club.
On Saturday, The Athletic reported that Amorim had personally told Alejandro Garnacho to find a new club.
Garnacho was critical of the Portuguese boss for not bringing him on before 70 minutes in the Europa League final, while the Manchester Evening News report that the input of his brother on social media is becoming a major concern.
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Now, it has reported by journalist Nicolo Schira that Luke Shaw will be made available for transfer by United this summer.

The left-back - who has moved into a left centre-back role under Amorim - has been dogged by injuries in recent seasons.
He has made just 19 Premier League appearances across the last two seasons, though has been continuously available since returning from a calf injury at the beginning of April.
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Shaw was linked with a move to new Serie A champions Napoli in January, though it remains to be seen whether that interest will return this summer.
England boss Thomas Tuchel admitted on Friday that he did not consider Shaw for selection in his latest squad for upcoming fixtures against Andorra and Senegal, but that he could return to future squads.
He explained: "Luke Shaw was involved in the last matches and hopefully coming back to the best version of himself. We will find, always, the best solution."
Topics: Manchester United, Luke Shaw, Ruben Amorim, Premier League, Football, Alejandro Garnacho