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By LUKE POWER Published: 15: 41 AEST, 25 July 2025 | Updated: 17: 56 AEST, 25 July 2025 83 View comments Luke Shaw is reportedly ready to leave Manchester United after 11 years. The left-back, 30, is aware that his game time will be squeezed with Diogo Dalot, Patrick Dorgu, and summer signing Diego Leon all jostling for minutes. Shaw still has two years left on his contract but, due to limited opportunities, is willing to listen to advances from Saudi Arabia, according to The Sun. He would become the latest in a growing line of English stars to dip their toes into Middle Eastern football. Jordan Henderson, Ivan Toney, and Steven Gerrard have all given it a go, the latter as a manager, joining the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mane, and Riyad Mahrez. Shaw has missed almost five years of his career due to injury troubles since joining the Red Devils. Luke Shaw is reportedly ready to leave Manchester United after 11 seasons with the club He admitted United's players must question their place after they lost the Europa League final Shaw pictured with his long-term girlfriend Anouska Santos, with whom he has three children A horrific double leg break in 2015, which sidelined him for almost 10 months, was one of just 28 injuries he has suffered during his time at Old Trafford. Last season he was limited to just seven Premier League appearances, spending most of his time recovering from separate knee, calf, and muscle blows. As per The Sun, Ruben Amorim is not in a rush to get rid of Shaw, who earns £150, 000 per week. He is a versatile and experienced player who filled in at centre-back during their Europa League final defeat by Tottenham in May. The former Southampton star won the competition with United back in 2017. With 388 outings under his belt for club and country, London-born Shaw has plenty of wisdom to pass on to the next generation. But even if he does not leave this summer there is the possibility of him going in January. He admitted in May that he and his team-mates must question whether they are good enough to wear the shirt after their most dire season in recent memory, which saw them finish 15th in the Premier League. 'We're very sorry for what they have had to go through this season. Like I said, it's been nowhere near good enough, and I can only apologise for that, ' Shaw told BBC Sport. The 30-year-old has lost nearly five years of his career due to injuries since joining United Ruben Amorim is not in a rush to push the left-back towards the Old Trafford exit door Shaw brings almost 400 games of experience for club and country, a valuable asset He filled in at centre-back during the Europa league final defeat by Tottenham back in May Competition is set to be hot between Shaw, Diogo Dalot, Patrick Dorgu, and Diego Leon (above) 'It hurts a lot. This season has not been good enough. Us as players, we have to question if we're good enough for Man United because this season is not acceptable. 'Where we are in the league, the results we've had, it's not acceptable for a club like Manchester United that has won multiple trophies and always been one of the biggest teams in the world. 'After results like this [against Tottenham], the season we've had, we have to question ourselves. It's about where we go from here. Ruben for sure has a plan. He knows exactly what's needed at this club. He'll turn it around. ' It is foreboding that Leon, the £3. 3million signing from Paraguayan club Cerro Porteno, impressed Amorim on his debut. The 18-year-old played the first half of their 0-0 draw with Leeds and the manager said: 'He did really well. He’s learning things, he’s powerful, he’s going to be a very good player. ' All the same, Shaw did also feature against Leeds and is in their squad for their tour of the USA, where they meet West Ham on Sunday.
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