Old Trafford boss Sir Alex Ferguson is reportedly keen to freshen up his Premier League winning squad and here are a few bits of advice for the wily Scot.

OUT: Dimitar Berbatov (striker)
Clearly had the season of his life last term but if Sir Alex Ferguson is not going to use him as first choice then having an unhappy player in the dressing room will serve no useful purpose. If a good offer comes in, best to sell.

OUT: Jonny Evans (defender)
A shadow of the confident player he was when he first broke into the Man United first team, now that Phil Jones is at Old Trafford it would make sense to sell the Northern Ireland international as he isn’t good enough for a club of this stature

OUT: Bebe (attacker)
Whilst he is not as bad as some would have you believe this Portuguese international is still way short of the kind of quality you would expect from a Man United first team player. Could well be heading to Besiktas on loan and may never return.

OUT: Gabriel Obertan (winger)
Takes the term "flatter to deceive" to a whole new level. The Frenchman never seems to pick the right option, be it when trying to find a team-mate or when going straight for goal. It’s no surprise that the former Bordeaux man has failed to net a single senior international cap.

OUT: Tomasz Kuszczak (keeper)
It’s sometimes better to be cruel and not kind. The Polish international has been decent when called upon during his many years sitting on the bench during Edwin van der Sar’s time at the club, it’s clear that Ferguson wants to bring in a new first choice and already has Anders Lindegaard as backup. Time for Kuszczak to leave.

IN: Alex Sanchez (winger/attacker) – Udinese
Sir Alex Ferguson’s side misses goals from the midfield and Chilean winger/attacker Alexis Sanchez may well be the ideal man to take over where Cristiano Ronaldo left off.

IN: David de Gea (keeper) – Atletico Madrid
Young Spanish keeper has a shed-load of potential and is most certainly the ideal long-term replacement for Edwin van der Sar

IN: Jack Rodwell (midfielder) – Everton
Now that Owen Hargreaves has left the club Ferguson still needs added steel in the centre of his midfield and now may be the time to finally land this long term Toffees target.

IN: Ashley Young (winger) – Aston Villa
Another long term Ferguson target and one who appears to be edging himself closer to the Villa Park exit. Now a regular in the England set-up and perhaps in the form of his career.

IN: Eden Hazard (midfielder) – Lille
One of the hottest prospects in Europe and could well be an ideal player to link midfield and attack, nifty footwork and a great footballing brain.