Man Utd chiefs backed into corner over four deals crippling Ruben Amorim budget

Manchester United is determined to penetrate a number of controversial sales this summer to strengthen the purchasing power of Ruben Amorim, but the process is already complex for the old Trafford hierarchy

The salary of Jadon Sancho complicates his exit in Manchester United again. The Italian champions Napoli and Juventus are both the 25-year-old winger, but would currently only be willing to pursue a loan that would enable them to share a percentage of his wages, worth £ 250,000 a week plus bonuses, with United.

The Red Devils are determined, another loan is not feasible and insist on a sale after Chelsea had paid a fine clause of £ 5 million to send the England International back to Old Trafford.

It is understood that Sancho is open to a new experience in the Serie A that previously held discussions with Juventus last summer before a deal has collapsed about financial data.

In the meantime, Marcus Rashford is confronted with the Limbo while Barcelona works to complete the arrival of the athletic club attacker Nico Williams.

Rashford has held a move to Catalonia after his six -month loan spell in Aston Villa, but when Barca gets the signing of Williams over the line, a deal looks off the table.

Como is the newest club that submits questions for £ 81.3 million flop Antony, but the Brazilian is currently beneficial a return to Real Betis, who wants to receive a different loan for the 25-year-old.

United believes that Now is the perfect moment to sell Antony according to his striking form in Spain, there has been loose interest from Bayer Leverkusen, but his desire to join Betis threatens to support the Red Devils in a corner.

Earlier this month, Rasmus Hojlund also sketched his desire to stay and fight for his place in United while he was at the international service at Denmark.

Ruben Amorim is not actively looking for the 22-year-old, but the Red Devils would be willing to punish his departure for the right price if it enabled them to upgrade their forward options.

Inter Milan wanted to explore a loan-to-buy deal that should need United to take a significant hit on the £ 72 million compensation that they paid for atalanta for the DANE in 2023, but instead they are in advanced conversations to sign Parma Striker Ange-Yoan Bonny.

Hojlund's dedication to fulfill his contract and potential under Amorim means that a departure is not a given, especially when salable assets such as Sancho, Alejandro Garnacho and Antony want active.

Rashford – with a value of £ 40 million – is willing to return to United Training next month, if suitable offers for his services cannot be registered.

It is well documented that United must sell to sell after the £ 62.5 million from Matheus Cunha, but to date little progress has been made with regard to departure.

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