Manchester United tries to find buyers for offside set Quartet Jadon Sancho, Antony, Alejandro Garnacho and Tyrell Malacia – with Ruben Amorim who banished them from his team
Manchester United will not be held to Ransom if they try to make Ruben Amorim's four -person bubble team harmless. United tries to find buyers for offside set Quartet Jadon Sancho, Antony, Alejandro Garnacho and Tyrell Malacia.
Amorim has all four exiled from training with his team of the first team while the transfer window is open. But although there is interest in all, United refuses to accept offers for a group that costs them more than £ 170 million in transfer costs.
An Old Trafford Insider said: “It is of course not ideal to have senior players train from the group of the first team. But until offers that meet our ratings, the situation remains the same.
“Some clubs can feel that we like to do business at every price, but that is not the case. The manager has said he will look to bring them back to the team if they are still united players when the window closes.
“Such situations are usually solved late in the day.” United's extraordinary foursome costs the club around £ 500,000 a week in wages.
Marcus Rashford was allowed to join Barcelona for the season when the Catalan club agreed with an option of £ 30 million to buy next year and completely cover the wages of the English international.
Rashford then accepted a reduction of 25 percent in his £ 325,000 salary a week to make it happen. Sancho, who published on loan in Chelsea last season, was courted by Roma, but his wages of £ 250,000 a week are a problem.
Real Betis wants to sign Antony after the Brazilian who was investigated on loan, but cannot pay the asking price of £ 30 million or his £ 130,000 a week.
Garnacho is a Chelsea target, but the London Club feels that the £ 50 million of United £ 50 million is exaggerated. And Malacia attracts interest from clubs in the Netherlands, Italy and Germany.
Amorim admitted on Monday that it is not a good situation to still have four wild players at Manchester United, but says that “everything can happen” if they don't find a suitable solution.
The Red Devils have until 1 September to complete their summer structure, with speculation about potential additions that outweigh potential outputs.
“I know it is not good to have players in this situation, but it is clear that they want to play in another club,” Amorim said. “That is clear.
“So we try to arrange everything for both parts to be happy, so I have to try to introduce myself, to have the training with the boys I think it will be the future.
“Then the other boys train for the next chapter for the next chapter. When the window is closed, it is a different history. When the window is closed, we must receive the players and then a new life. Everything can happen.”
