Full support for Amorin! Telegraph: Garnacho and others have lost their value but Manchester United is still ready to sell
According to the Daily Telegraph, Manchester United needs to clear out the abandoned players with a total value of 300 million pounds, which will cause huge losses to the club, but the Red Devils decided to fully support coach Amorin.
This Tuesday, Manchester United will fly to Chicago to start the US preseason trip, but some players on the team have plummeted because of their ruthless abandonment by Amorin. Rashford is about to join Barcelona on loan, and his net worth reached 100 million pounds two years ago. Garnacho, Sancho, Anthony and Maracia are also under pressure to leave the team, as Amorin made it clear that the players were not in his plan and the club promised to support the Portuguese coach's decision.
Garnacho received offers from Chelsea and Naples in January this year, initially valued at £60 million to £70 million, but now it may only cost £40 million. Villa, Tottenham and Chelsea are all paying attention to Garnacho's situation, and the players themselves tend to stay in the Premier League. Sancho's contract with Manchester United expires next summer and he may leave the team on loan before the transfer window closes on September 1, with Juventus being one of the potential next homes. Four years ago, Manchester United introduced Sancho from Dortmund to spend as much as 73 million pounds in transfer fees. Manchester United hopes to sell Anthony for a transfer fee of about €45 million (about £39 million), but Betis is skeptical of his valuation and prefers to loan him again. Left-back Maracia joined from Feyenoord three years ago and was loaned to Eindhoven in the second half of last season. It is unlikely to sell at a high price at this time.
Rashford's loan-to-league joining Barcelona will save Manchester United about £12.75 million in salary expenses, but it is still far below its transfer value. Barcelona is said to have the option to sign Rashford for £40m tomorrow summer, which would be a good deal if he performs well in Spain.
Manchester United has raised £20.7 million this summer through transfer share and Chelsea’s 5 million penalty. Amorin's decision has increased pressure on Manchester United to sell players in the summer transfer market, while also allowing potential buyers to see that they can acquire players at a lower price. Manchester United have spent £133.5 million to sign Wolves forward Cunha and Brentford striker Mbemo.
Amorin is still looking for a striker, midfielder and possibly a central defender and substitute goalkeeper to adapt to his 3-4-2-1 tactical system, but Manchester United's operating space will depend on whether they can successfully sell the players. Manchester United are considering multiple forward options, including Chelsea's Nicholas Jackson, who has also been paying attention to Leipzig forward Cesco for a long time, but it needs to raise funds to complete the deal, with Moises Keane of Fiorentina. At the same time, Manchester United also received self-recommendations from several free agents, including Lewin.
source:c 7m