In the Champions League final, the unmatched strategist Sir Alex Ferguson is planning radical changes this summer.
Celebrating his 70th birthday, the expert will be at the helm of the Manchester team for his 25th season and wants to indulge in titles before the end of his career.
It is already clear that the team is being left by the retiree Edwin van der Sar, who joined Gary Neville and Owen Hargreaves a few months earlier in making such a decision when they were not offered contract extensions.
It is unclear whether Paul Scholes will stay, as he is also considering the possibility of hanging up his boots. However, this Englishman's decision will not fundamentally change Man Utd's plans to acquire a new midfielder, with candidates including Inter Milan's star Wesley Sneijder and Tottenham's representative Luka Modric.
There are doubts as to whether the club will continue to be represented by free agent Michael Owen, as well as the most prolific Premier League striker Dimitar Berbatov, who was not even included in the lineup for the final match. They could be followed by Tomasz Kuszczak, Wes Brown, Gabriel Obertan, Bebe, and Darron Gibson.