OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER has hinted at wholesale changes at Manchester United claiming some of his flops have played their last game for the club.
United put in another awful display drawing at Huddersfield, ending any chance of qualifying for the Champions League.
The visitors were without Anthony Martial, Jesse Lingard, Romelu Lukaku and Chris Smalling against the relegated Terriers, but still should have had enough on the pitch to win the game.
Alexis Sanchez, making just his fourth Prem start this term partnered Marcus Rashford in attack with Juan Mata in the No10 role.
Solskjaer was quizzed specifically about Sanchez after the game and was asked if the Chilean, who was hooked in the second half for 19-year-old Tahith Chong will play for United again.
The United boss refused to clear up the South American’s future but issued a stark warning to his underperforming side who have won just two out of their last eleven games.
He said: “I can’t talk about individuals now but there’s a chance you’ve seen the last of players anyway.
“There’s always a chance it’s a last time but I wouldn’t say that about any individual now, I don’t think that’s fair.
“Today wasn’t one individual that was disappointing, it was the whole team.”
Sanchez is likely to be the biggest casualty, as the club is keen to get his £500,000-a-week wages off the books.
The futures of David De Gea, Romelu Lukaku and Paul Pogba are also under a cloud.
There are reports Pogba is keen to quit Old Trafford and join Real Madrid this summer.
Ander Herrera and Mata are out of contract and yet to agree new deals.