El 'escenario apocalíptico' que el Manchester United está desesperado por evitar mientras los Diablos Rojos buscan cambiar a los no deseados Alejandro Garnacho, Antony y Jadon Sancho después de la salida de Marcus Rashford - revelado

El Manchester United espera evitar un escenario catastrófico al intentar deshacerse rápidamente de cuatro jugadores en desgracia antes de que finalice el mercado de fichajes de verano. Marcus Rashford se convertirá en el primer jugador no deseado en marcharse, ya que está a punto de fichar por el Barcelona, campeón de La Liga, en cesión. El United ahora quiere salidas similares para el resto de sus marginados.

  • Man Utd looking to avoid doomsday scenario
  • Will look to offload unwanted players
  • Rashford on the verge of signing for Barca on loan

The 'doomsday scenario' Man Utd are desperate to avoid as Red Devils look to shift unwanted Alejandro Garnacho, Antony & Jadon Sancho after Marcus Rashford exit - revealedThe 'doomsday scenario' Man Utd are desperate to avoid as Red Devils look to shift unwanted Alejandro Garnacho, Antony & Jadon Sancho after Marcus Rashford exit - revealedThe 'doomsday scenario' Man Utd are desperate to avoid as Red Devils look to shift unwanted Alejandro Garnacho, Antony & Jadon Sancho after Marcus Rashford exit - revealed

had already asked five wantaways – Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho, and Tyrell Malacia – to train alone after 5pm as they are no longer allowed to attend the club’s Carrington base with other first-team members after being deemed surplus to Ruben Amorim’s needs.

Rashford will be the first player to exit Old Trafford as he is set to sign for on loan. With that situation resolved, the Red Devils will now look to find solutions for the rest of their ‘bomb squad’ members quickly to avoid a ‘doomsday’ situation, where they remain at the club up to transfer deadline day on September 1 or worse, that they fail to offload the players altogether, according to El Atlético.

A solution has been suggested to United. An anonymous sports director has told El Atlético: “The players’ agents will be communicating with interested clubs. And those clubs might say, ‘We can pay £20million to £30m as a fee. If you can get that lower, then we can pay the wages being asked and your agent fee, too’. There is a market for clubs who want players at £20m to £25m. It’s tricky above that.

“A compromise is needed, and they can come in different forms other than just reducing the amounts involved. Clubs could pay in instalments, for example, or over a longer period, or there could be compromises on bonuses.”

Amorim’s men will now jet off to the U.S. to continue with their pre-season preparations and will face first in a friendly game on July 27.