
Seventeen Manchester United players have told Ralf Rangnick that they are not happy at the club after holding a face-to-face meeting with the German, according to Daily Mail.
Rangnick is now aware about the frustrations under his watch as a staggering 17 players are said to be unhappy with his style and have now met him.
Manchester United are finding life difficult at the moment as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s successor Rangnick struggles to make noticeable changes at Old Trafford.
They are said to be divided in the dressing room as more than 11 players are looking forward to exit Old Trafford.
According to Daily Mail, the problem is even bigger than initially feared, with a total of 17 players unhappy with their current situation under Rangnick.
Rangnick is now aware of the dire mood in his dressing room after meeting with all his players face-to-face as Manchester United are facing the prospect of a massive exodus of players.
Among the players who want to leave Old Trafford are Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard whose contracts are ending in less than six months.
As for Anthony Martial, he is keen on joining Sevilla, Juan Mata is also looking to secure a January switch to either Spain or MLS.
Edinson Cavani was on his way to Barcelona before his deal was blocked by United this January, but is expected to depart Old Trafford when his contract expires in the summer.
Donny van de Beek, Dean Henderson and Eric Bailly are all unhappy at their lack of playing time.
Phil Jones also wants regular football, while Nemanja Matic, Fred and Diogo Dalot are entering the final year of their deals.
According to the report, there are other players in the squad who are also unhappy but not actively looking to leave.
There are also reports that some of the players are questioning the appointment of Rangnick, who has not won any notable silverware in football and feel Antonio Conte would have been a better fit.