Mark Bosnich, a former Australian international, gave an interview on Tuesday to British radio talkSPORT, in which he warned that it is time to carry out a real 'cleaning' in the Manchester United squad, a club he represented between 1999 and 2000.
The former goalkeeper, now 50 years old, said that "you don't have to be a space scientist to realize that there is a lot of dead wood" at Old Trafford, and argued that only three players should be considered essential, including Bruno Fernandes.
"There are a lot of players who have been there for a long time and have gone through a lot of coaches. If I got there and saw that, I'd say 'Listen, it's time to move on'. Right now, the most important thing is who the new coach is going to do. keep," he said.