There is an ideal and a realistic view of this.
In the past, United have ringfenced players who they regarded as off-limits to other clubs. I doubt there is anyone in that bracket now - and that includes captain Bruno Fernandes, even though the club did say they weren't interested in selling the 30-year-old Portugal playmaker when recent interest from the Saudi Pro League surfaced.
First, the easy bit. The contracts of Victor Lindelof and Christian Eriksen run out in the summer. They will not be renewed.
After that, it gets harder.
Marcus Rashford accepts he will not play for United again while Amorim remains in charge. But he is in no rush to decide his future and is not interested in taking a wage cut. Barcelona have declared their interest but are hardly cash rich. Rashford might be keen on a move to the Nou Camp but it is difficult to imagine a deal could be concluded swiftly.
What happens if Chelsea activate the £5m clause in their deal with United over Jadon Sancho and send him back to Old Trafford?
After controversial social media posts around the final, Alejandro Garnacho and his family appear to have put themselves on a collision course with Amorim. Chelsea were keen on the Argentina forward in January. United are bound to listen if they come back.
There have been murmurings around Andre Onana from the Saudi Pro League but nothing concrete has materialised. Onana's deputy Altay Bayindir knows he will remain as second choice and is likely to move on.
But what of established highly-paid stars such as Casemiro, Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw? Or more recent recruits such as Manuel Ugarte and Mason Mount? Or players who have been forgotten about, such as Tyrell Malacia or Antony, who has enjoyed a successful loan at Real Betis? And that is without mentioning the underperforming, expensive striking duo Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee. Returns to Italy have been suggested for them. But both are earning more than they did when they were at Atalanta and Bologna respectively.
Logic says only a minority of these players will leave, much as United might wish otherwise.
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