The Manchester United Legend, Wayne Rooney, has affirmed that his former team needs to make 'massive changes' so that the club revived its fortune after suggesting that there is no 'no way of return' for the current squad.
Rooney made the statement after the co -owner of Man United, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the open comments on the quality of the current team.
In a round of interviews on Monday, Ratcliffe said that some of the current squads are “paid in excess and not good enough.”
The multimillionaire of INEOS highlighted Jadon Sancho, Rasmus Hojlund, Casemiro, Antony and Andre Onana, after admitting that Man United still owes money for the signatures of great money.
Ratcliffe's comments come with Man United in 14th position in the Premier League, with his season resting in the success in the Europa League.
Rooney, Man United's record scorer, sympathized with Ratcliffe's opinion, since he suggested that there was no 'there was no return' for the current squad.

Manchester United's legend, Wayne Rooney, has affirmed that there is no return to the current side

Rooney insisted that up to 15 players must leave to change the fortune of Man United

The co -owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe suggested that some of the team are “paid” and “is not good enough
Speaking in him Sing to football podcastbrought to you Bet of heavenRooney said that between 10 and 15 players they had to leave to help change the mentality in the club.
“No, I don't think so (if there is a return path for the current squad). They seem lost, they seem scared,” Rooney said.
'Bruno (Fernandes) is the one who continues to produce, sometimes bothers you but continues to produce.
'They need massive changes in the team, I think 10-15 players must leave the club. Obviously, they cannot do that, but there is a mentality where no one is assuming responsibility (in the team).
'He would keep Bruno and (Kobbie) Mainoo.
“There is a culture in the club where it is too easy to lose games and the players come out and say:” The next “, and all that garbage. It only shows a character and fight in the field.
'It's bad to see, it hurts. Being Liverpool but spending so many years in United, I want the team to do well, I have my children in the academy and it hurts to see them. ''
The Man United Chief, Ruben Amorim, admitted before the Europa League of the club the last 16 -year -old game with a true society that his team has a lower performance.


Casemiro and Rasmus Hojlund were between the name of the players verified by Ratcliffe this week

Rooney said that Man United now has a culture in which it is “too easy” to lose matches

Man United captain Bruno Fernandes, however, obtained praise from Ratcliffe and Rooney
Amorim issued a challenge to his players to show that Ratcliffe is wrong after his brutal team evaluation.
“I think that if we are being honest right now, everyone, I, all players, are low performance this season,” said Amorim. 'So we can always change that, and I include myself in that part of the low performance.
'You are talking about players like Casemiro, for example, who won everything and we know that these types of players can play much better. That is the focus.
'He was honest in that. The approach is to change their minds and change all people's minds.
'I think it is the right way to do it if you are the best player in this club, even me. Many people say I'm not good enough for the club.
'My feeling is that you can change that with results. In training, I feel they want this really bad, especially for tomorrow.
When asked if the players have come to him about the problem, he added: “No, I have had nothing.”
Wayne Rooney was talking to the stick football podcast, brought to you by Bet of heaven