Alejandro Garnacho and Marcus Rashford are among the five players of Manchester United who have been given extra free time to explore potential movements after expressing a desire to leave.
Jadon Sancho, Antony and Tyrell Malacia – who, together with Rashford, were on loan last season – are part of the group that will not report back to Carrington with the rest of the team on Monday.
Matheus Cunha takes Rashford's No 10 shirt, who said he wanted a “new challenge” before he came to Aston Villa for the second half of last season.
One source has told Sky Sports News that it has been made clear to Rashford and Sancho that they are not in the plans of Ruben Amorim and the couple would like to pursue opportunities somewhere else.
If the futures of the five players are not resolved during this period, they will return to Carrington, where they will continue to access medical and training support.
There have been no official offers for Rashford, who would like to come to Barcelona. Every possible movement for the 27-year-old could come into the window later after he returned from his loan to Aston Villa.
Sky Sports News has previously reported that Rashford wants to play Champions League football next season, but is not willing to move to London. His representatives are also against their client who is involved in a partial exchange agreement.
Juventus is in current discussions with United about the signing of Sancho. Discussions also continue with the representatives of the attacker above personal conditions.
The asking price of United is considered £ 25 million for Sancho after Chelsea had paid a fine of £ 5 million to get out of their obligation to make his loan agreement permanent this summer.
Real Betis wants to sign Antony again after his successful loan saying in the second half of last season, but will find it difficult to get United's asking price.
Como has also shown interest in Antony, but it is clear that the player's preference is a return to betis. Bayer Leverkusen, coached by Erik ten Hag, has also shown interest in the winger.
United does not yet have to receive offers for Garnacho, which has been interesting for Chelsea.
The forward doubt about his future after he was used as a replacement in the Europa League final and was then omitted from the United competition day team for the last match of the season against Aston Villa.
Malacia spent the second half of last season on loan at PSV Eindhoven after repairing a long -term knee injury.
Man Utd expected to increase Mbeumo's offer
Manchester United is expected to enter with an improved offer for Brentford attacker Bryan Mbeumo.
Internal discussions at United take place about their next steps with regard to their pursuit of the 25-year-old, who effectively has two years about his deal.
There is a feeling that the newest proposal from United – a first £ 55 million is worth, reached £ 62.5 million with add -ons, not far away from what Brentford wants. However, the structure of the deal will be considerable.
Brentford wants at least £ 65 million – with most, if not all, of that guaranteed amount.
Mbeumo only wants to become a member of Sporting Director Phil Giles of United and Brentford, Phil Giles, that the Cameroon International is a happy stay if a deal cannot be agreed.
Although the focus of United is on Mbeumo and potential sales, they still explore a deal for a striker.
It is understanding that Juventus called Dusan Vlahovic's sale when conversations about Sancho took place.
Juventus is desperate to sell Vlahovic – he has enormous wages and has entered into the last year of his contract.
Juve is still interested in Napoli striker Victor Osimhen, who was on loan in Galatasaray last season.
Vlahovic is one of a number of strikers that United has viewed and they keep an eye on the situation of Ollie Watkins in the Aston Villa.
Sky Sports to show 215 Live PL games next season
From next season, the Premier League coverage of Sky Sports will increase from 128 games to at least 215 games that are exclusively live.
And 80 percent of all Premier League matches broadcast on television will be on Sky Sports next season.
