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Marcus Rashford was once a United icon, but his relationship with the club is at an all-time low. Amorim left Rashford out of the derby against Man City late last year over concerns about his lifestyle, and things have only gotten worse since then. The fact that his usual No. 10 shirt was given to new signing Matheus Cunha was a crushing blow to his morale. |
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Barcelona is a dream destination, but the Catalan club is not interested. Rashford earns more than £300,000 a week at Old Trafford, which would make any team shake their heads. Moreover, he has no intention of taking a pay cut, as his contract runs until 2028. |
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Alejandro Garnacho personally "angered" fans by wearing an Aston Villa shirt with Rashford's name on it - an action that caused a stir among fans during this summer's transfer window. Although he was valued at around £70 million, his thoughtless behavior and conflict with the club caused Garnacho's value to decrease. |
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Atletico Madrid are interested, but Garnacho wants to stay in the Premier League. However, he needs to worry about paying car tax first. According to the British government website, the Audi Garnacho drove to the training ground has not paid tax, which means it is illegal to drive on the road. |
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Jadon Sancho was once a gem for Dortmund, but since moving to Old Trafford, his career has been in free fall. Chelsea refused to buy Sancho outright even though they only offered £25 million, and he is now worth just £13 million, according to the latest offer from Juventus. |
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Sancho personally wants to move to Serie A and is willing to take a pay cut to £7 million/year - much lower than his £300,000/week income at MU. This is the brightest deal in the group of "time bombs" at Old Trafford. |
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Tyrell Malacia has been out of the picture for 18 months due to injury. He went on loan to PSV and won the Dutch title last season, but since returning to England he has fallen out of Amorim's plans. |
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Apart from a few faint rumours about Celtic, no club has shown any real interest in the Dutch defender. He is one of the names most likely to be "stuck" at Old Trafford. |
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Antony endured a frustrating spell at United, before finding inspiration on loan at Real Betis. The Spanish club wanted him for another season with a £35m buyout clause, but United wanted a permanent deal. |
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Como FC have made an offer, but Antony only wants to return to Real Betis, where he has been "revived". However, if the deal does not progress, the Brazilian striker will have to continue to sit out at Carrington. |
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Coach Amorim's drastic action of "isolating" the entire team was a decisive move, but it also put MU in a difficult position. Currently, no one is buying, no one is interested, the players are not willing to reduce their salaries easily, and no club wants to take risks with "time bombs" in both expertise and personality. |
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A necessary purge, but full of consequences. The Old Trafford team is paying the price for past transfer mistakes. Now is the time for Ineos and Amorim to solve the most difficult problem in the summer of 2025. |
Source: https://znews.vn/doi-hinh-bom-no-cham-cua-mu-post1569234.html
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