Ruben Amorim risks angering Marcus Rashford with decision on Alejandro Garnacho

Manchester United wants to sell a harvest of unwanted stars, including Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho, but the latter is allowed to return to the full training with the rest of the team

Manchester United -Baas Ruben Amorim has risked the wrath of Marcus Rashford after reporting Alejandro Garnacho with his teammates in Carrington – while the English star remains isolated from the team.

Garnacho and Rashford both seem to be on their way to outputs this summer after they had dropped out with the Portuguese boss last season.

The Argentinian lost its place in the team towards the end of the 2024-25 campaign and seemed irritated when Amorim dropped him for the last defeat of the Europa League to track down – and suggested that he was unhappy with the decision after the game.

But the 21-year-old has reportedly received permission to resume training with the rest of his united teammates while his future is still being discussed, according to ESPN.

He managed an impressive season individually because he scored 11 goals and helped nine, but the team could not stop 15th place. He is still interested in a number of teams in Europe, including from Italy and Germany, adds the report.

As far as Rashford is concerned, his future looks much gloomy. The attacker was sent on loan to Aston Villa in January after he had not left Amorim impressed with his training performances, while he also publicly leaving.

Rashford, together with Garnacho and three other players, had extra free time to find a new club before he returned to the training, but returned to Carrington on Monday and Tuesday – only working by himself.

Rashford is strongly connected to a move to Barcelona, who are still looking for a new winger after Top Top Nico Williams had signed a ten -year -old deal with Athletic Bilbao.

According to reports in Spain, Rashford would be willing to take a significant wage reduction at his £ 325,000 a week wages to Barca Die wants a loan agreement, since United requires a fee of £ 40 million.

He is supposed to have no future at Old Trafford as long as Amorim Manager remains the coach said that he would rather call his 63-year-old goalkeeper coach Jorge Vital on the couch instead of a player who “does not give the maximum”. The arrival of Matheus Cunha and the interest of the club in Bryan Mbeumo further pushes him off the pecking order.

Other players who were told to find new clubs alongside Rashford and Garnacho and Jadon Sancho, who look in the work to join Juventus and Tyrell Malacia.

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