The five shifts of Manchester United have all been called back to work – but they will only train as soon as the rest of the team has gone home.
Ruben Amorim decided ten days ago that Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho, Antony and Tyrell Malacia would stay away from the first team training.
They had extra free time to find new clubs – but nothing has been completed yet.
So the quintet has now been told to return to Carrington, although they will all report around 5 pm as soon as the manager and his chosen players have left.
And for the time being there are no plans to integrate one of them into the main group again.
Amorim has put his players to the test in the morning and early afternoon – so the first team team will have long disappeared by the time it reports five.
United made it clear when their facilities would remain available to the players, even though they are excluded from training.
Rashford and Garnacho have both used that offer and are supposed to be trained together last Thursday.
The England attacker arrived only eight minutes after his manager went home – and the only other players left at the complex were the younger than 10s.
Rashford wants to work to stay on top shape all the obstacles he must stay on top and to retain the possibility of a movement that later occurs in the window.
On Monday, after a four -hour session training, he only saw a gym in Salford.
Now the 27-year-old and his four colleagues have also told them that they will be expected this weekend.
Amorim and his players, however, go on their way to Sweden on Friday evening, ready for a pre-season match against Leeds in Stockholm the next day.
And the next Tuesday the selected will fly to the US for a tour of three games in two weeks.
Rashford hopes that Barcelona will contain their interest and will offer him an escape route to the Nou -camp in the coming weeks.
Sancho is expected to become a member of Juventus – while Garnacho is linked to Chelsea and has also rejected a move to Saudi Arabia.
Real betis are hopeful that they can lure Antony to them after he was impressed earlier this year during a loan saying.
And Celtic lead the chase to Land defender Malacia who has endured for a miserable few years with injury.
United hopes to raise money from the five exiles this summer to increase Amorim's purchasing power.
A relocation of £ 65 million for Bryan Mbuemo from Brentford has been drawn up, but the Cameroon returned to the training with the bees on Monday with nothing resolved.
Amorim would like the 25-year-old in the team who will fly to the US next week for matches against Bournemouth, West Ham and Everton.
