Manchester United's squad revamp in the transfer window could see players like Donny van de Beek and Anthony Martial face the chop.
Clubs and agents have started to call the club about the possibility of buying the stars and they have been met with the message "every player has a realistic valuation", according to ESPN.
It's no secret that Van de Beek hasn't had the smoothest time since joining United for £40m in 2020 but reports suggest the Netherlands international is willing to fight to stay.
While Martial's season was blighted with injury which meant he didn't star for the side in the latter half of the campaign.

And while United's deal with Borussia Dortmund's Jadon Sancho will be music to fans ears, the introduction of the England star means more competition for game time for Martial, who signed from Monaco for £36m in September 2015..
The Sancho deal is almost over the line after the two clubs have reportedly started to agree on price points.
The transfer has been in the pipeline for some time with United having interest in the midfielder all season.
It was almost signed back in January but the Premier League side's offer was too low and so Dortmund retained the star.

Who will United sign in the transfer window? Comment below
Sancho is just one cog in Solskjaer's plans for his squad this summer as ESPN also reports Diogo Dalot and Andreas Pereira could be sent out on loan for a second season running.
And there is still a question mark over Jesse Lingard's future after his spell on loan to West Ham.
Lingard was on form for the Hammers, who reportedly wanted to sign him permanently.
But the England star wants to remain at United if he can get some more minutes under his belt so he can prove his spot for the 2022 World Cup.
Lingard just missed out on being a part of England's 26-man Euros squad after being involved in the warm-up games.
After Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold withdrew from the squad with injury it was thought either Lingard or Southampton's James Ward-Prowse would replace him but Southgate chose Brighton's Ben White.
Despite not picking him, Southgate said he was aware of the great football he had been playing.
He said: "He had a good spell with West Ham and is a player that has played so well for England. We have total trust in the way he plays: he's reliable and a great member of the group."
If United could agree terms with Lingard and he continues his good form he could be a valuable asset to Solskjaer.
The manager is seeking his first piece of silverware since taking over the club in 2018.
He came close in the 20/21 term after recording a second place finish in the league and losing on penalties to Villarreal in the Europa League final.