The five players who want to leave Man Utd this summer all reported back to Carrington again on Wednesday afternoon.Jadon Sancho pictured with Tyrell Malacia.(Image: Eamonn and James Clarke)
Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garancho, Jadon Sancho, Antony and Tyrell Malacia continue to train away from Manchester United’s main group.
Those five players have told United that they wish to explore opportunities elsewhere this summer.
They were offered a delayed return to Carrington to consider their options, but all five have reported back to Carrington this week and they continue to train away from the main group.
The aforementioned players were also allowed into Carrington before Ruben Amorim left.
United will travel to Stockholm, Sweden to face Leeds in their opening pre-season friendly on Saturday. Rashford, Garnacho, Sancho, Antony and Malacia are not expected to be in the travelling squad.
Rashford has been linked to Barcelona and Bayern Munich, although Bayern submitted a £58million bid for Liverpool forward Luis Diaz this week and the bid was rejected.
Garnacho attracted interest from Chelsea and Napoli in the January transfer window. His relationship with Amorim deteriorated last season but he retains strong market value.
Chelsea broke their obligation to sign Sancho permanently after his Stamford Bridge loan spell last season, but Juventus have been heavily linked with a move for the 25-year-old.
Antony impressed on loan at Real Betis and the Spanish side are keen to sign him permanently this summer. United would have to sell him for £32.8m to avoid making a PSR loss.
Ruben Amorim will not speak to journalists after facing Leeds in Stockholm this weekend, which means fans must wait until his first press conference in the United States to hear his thoughts on transfer business.
United travel to Chicago on Tuesday and will be based in the city for the majority of their three-match tour.
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