Manchester United could expand millions this summer while they look to get some of their unwanted stars out of their books. The will of Marcus Rashford and Antony are looking for ways from Old Trafford – but the Red Devils can eventually pay to discharge them.
In addition to Rashford and Antony, Jadon Sancho was also lent the last term, but the trio is now back in Manchester. They all fell over the pecking order under Ruben Amorim and he has not offered an indication that he wants to bring them back to the fold.
Alejandro Garnacho was omitted outside the starting XI to play in the Europa League final and has since made club bosses angry by wearing an Aston Villa shirt with Rashford's name during vacation.
But potential buyers – or loan destinations – know that United wants to get the players out of their books and be ready to use that situation.
Garnacho, Rashford and Antony have contracts until 2028 – with United now expects them to subsidize wages, even if they leave the club and play for a rival. Jadon Sancho can leave again after loans in the last two seasons.
United will try to negotiate “Salary repair” of loan agreements for their players, but the clubs that keep an eye on their people believe that their negotiating power has been massively affected by the fact that they clearly want those players from their books.
Rashford was not included in MatchDay Squadrons in the weeks prior to his Villa Loan last season. He saw his performances increase in Villa Park and he made it clear that he wants to move to Barcelona, ​​but their priority seems to sign Nico Williams.
Antony produced his best football for years when he moved to Real Betis and helped them reach the Europa Conference League final. He won individual praise and the Spanish side would like him permanent. The last term they paid 84 percent of his salary.
Garnacho has been told that he can find a new home – and then proceeded to a photo on social media of him in a rival shirt. Chelsea was previously connected to his services, just like Napoli.
Manchester -bosses have continued to sign players on large wages in the past decade, who have supported them in a corner when it comes to discharging those who could not deliver.
