Manchester United's Transfer Strategy: Future of Rashford, Garnacho, and Antony in Question
Posted on July 16, 2025
As Manchester United begins pre-season training, head coach Ruben Amorim faces significant challenges in reshaping his squad, particularly concerning the futures of Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Antony, Jadon Sancho, and Tyrrell Malacia. These five players, often referred to as the "bomb squad," have been isolated from the main training group due to their requests to leave the club. Despite their previous contributions, their current status suggests that United is keen to move on from them to free up funds for new signings.
The only major addition to the squad so far has been Matheus Cunha, who arrived for a reported £62.5 million from Wolverhampton Wanderers. However, no other transfers have materialized, and the club's financial constraints mean that selling players is crucial for funding any further signings. The "bomb squad" players reportedly earn a combined total of around £1 million per week, which complicates potential transfers, as neither Rashford nor Sancho appears willing to accept pay cuts to facilitate a move.
Rumors regarding potential destinations for these players have circulated, with Rashford being linked to Barcelona—a move he reportedly prefers. Garnacho has drawn interest from Chelsea, Napoli, and his former club Atletico Madrid, while Antony's return to Real Betis is also a possibility following his successful loan there last season. However, negotiations have yet to yield any concrete results, leaving United in a precarious position as the transfer window progresses.
The urgency for resolution is heightened as the club prepares for its opening Premier League match against Arsenal on August 17. With limited time to integrate new players and finalize departures, United's management must act swiftly to avoid further complications. The situation remains fluid, with many questions still surrounding the future of key players and the overall direction of the squad under Amorim's leadership.
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