Everton, West Bromwich Albion, Sunderland and Wigan Athletic head the queue for this mixture of reserve, fringe and youth team players.
Tomasz Kuszczak
The unwanted Pole has almost been totally forgotten about at Old Trafford, now fourth choice behind Ben Amos.
With his country co-hosting Euro 2012 you would think he’d like to push his faint international hopes by moving on.
He clearly wants out, as demonstrated by his ‘I’m a prisoner’ comments earlier this season, but will United price him out of a move by asking for too much?
The club should take £1.5 million for him and move on.
He has been linked with a switch to Greece where he should at least get some decent playing time.
Mame Biram Diouf
Diouf is heading for the axe this summer, after failing to take his rare first team opportunities and a dismal showing against Crystal Palace.
The striker knows where the net is, he had a very good record in Norway, and a decent one in the reserves.
He said last week he wants to go on loan until the end of the season and emulate Danny Welbeck’s loan spell at Sunderland to save his United career.
His attitude is good and United have got nothing to lose by loaning him out. Wigan Athletic have been linked and he should get good chances there to show what he can do.
Darron Gibson
The Irishman’s career has regressed this season, which many United fans did not believe possible.
He has struggled with injuries to be fair, but turning up at training hungover with Wayne Rooney should have sealed his fate.
He will be available on a free in the summer, but as a fringe player in the Irish squad, surely he will want to go now to enhance his chances at Euro 2012.
Everton have been linked, he could be a good fit there, and importantly for the Toffees, pretty cheap.
Ezekiel Fryers
Unheard of by most at the start of the season, Fryers seized his Carling Cup opportunities and is now part of the first team squad.
A left-back by trade who has appeared at centre-back, he is pacy, well built and looks a star of the future.
After handing him his Premier League debut in December Sir Alex will be considering letting Fryers finish the season out on loan, with West Brom and Sunderland potential destinations.
Will Keane
The youth team striker impressed Sir Alex enough to earn a substitute appearance in the 3-2 defeat to Blackburn.
Keane will struggle for further chances though, unless Sir Alex plans on giving him and other youngsters a run in the Europa League.
A loan to a promotion chasing Championship side would be the best suggestion for all parties.
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