Manchester United are considering recalling three youngsters in January – Man United News And Transfer News

Manchester United will consider removing some of their loan players in the January transfer window.

Erik ten Hag is expected to refine his defense and attack in the coming weeks after a good start to the season.

Despite finding themselves out of Champions League qualification, it’s been a good couple of months after wins against Liverpool and Arsenal.

No doubt the manager will look for a couple of players who will be able to join the club in the January transfer window.

He also has a couple of good Championship options who are currently on loan from Man United and may be withdrawn in January.

The Manchester Evening News reports that the club is considering terminating some of the players’ current loan deals.

Ethan Laird, Hannibal Mejbri and Amad stand out in the league and United have a withdrawal option that can be activated once the transfer window opens.

Aaron Wan Bissaka is expected to leave the club after failing to impress Ten Hag despite being injured for most of the season.

Crystal Palace seem the most logical club to land the right-back on loan following his arrival from the London club in 2019.

The outlet reports that United are wary that it may disrupt the development of youngsters, however the need to realign the first-team squad is more important.

Laird is enjoying his loan with Queens Park Rangers, where he has started 17 Championship games.

The English right-back played an important role in Ten Hag’s first pre-season at United, contributing more minutes than Wan Bissaka.

QPR’s performances slipped ahead of the World Cup, however the club sits just outside the playoff positions.

With the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo, Amad would be the key option to remember if the club wants to strengthen its striker options.

United fans will remember the important goal by the Ivorian international against AC Milan in the Europa League a couple of seasons ago.

It is not ruled out that the club squander the box for a new option in attack during the January market.

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