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·5 de julio de 2025

Manchester United: Five key players request to leave

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Manchester United: Five key players request to leave

As Manchester United prepares for its pre-season tour in the United States, five major players in the squad have expressed their desire to leave the club during this summer transfer window.


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According to information from Sky Sports, Antony, Alejandro Garnacho, Tyrell Malacia, Marcus Rashford, and Jadon Sancho have all informed the United management of their intention to seek a new challenge. This decision comes amid a restructuring process under new head coach Ruben Amorim.

The new manager resumed his duties at Carrington on Friday, while the rest of the players are expected back on Monday for the start of training. However, the five mentioned players have been granted permission to delay their return, giving them more time to negotiate their exits.

Suitors interested, but conditions need review

While all the players are attracting some interest on the market, obstacles remain. Sancho and Antony will likely need to lower their wage demands to facilitate a move. Real Betis are closely monitoring the Brazilian, while Juventus remain attentive to Sancho’s situation.Garnacho, for his part, would prefer to stay in the Premier League. Chelsea are reportedly interested, despite already having a busy transfer window.

As for Marcus Rashford, a return to his boyhood club seems unlikely. British media report that Matheus Cunha, United’s summer signing, is set to inherit the legendary number 10 shirt—a powerful signal of an internal passing of the torch. Finally, Tyrell Malacia, who spent recent months on loan at PSV Eindhoven, could continue his adventure in the Netherlands if a deal is reached.

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