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Ruben Amorim bans FOUR Manchester United stars from pre-season

Manchester United are preparing for a fresh start under Ruben Amorim after a testing 2024/25 season that saw the Red Devils finish 15th—their worst league position since the 1973-74 relegation.

With a new Premier League campaign looming, the club’s focus has shifted sharply to restructuring the squad and restoring pride.

Amorim has already made a statement with the £62.5 million signing of Matheus Cunha, adding firepower to the frontline.

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Talks continue for Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo, and the manager remains hopeful about acquiring striker Viktor Gyokeres, signalling clear intent to bolster attacking options.

Yet, offloading surplus players will be crucial to make room for these reinforcements and build a focused, committed squad.

In a decisive move to stamp his authority on the club, Ruben Amorim is set to exclude four high-profile outcasts—Alejandro Garnacho, Marcus Rashford, Antony, and Jadon Sancho—from Manchester United’s pre-season tour of the USA, as per The Sun.

Ruben Amorim wants to send a clear message that only players fully committed to his vision will feature in his plans.

A club insider revealed: “Amorim is shaping the team in his image.

“He demands players who will fight for the badge and are 100% on board with his ideas.

“The squad will be smaller to foster unity and ensure everyone gets enough game time to peak when needed.

“There is no room for distractions or players who aren’t fully invested.”

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The quartet’s futures at Old Trafford appear bleak.

Unless they secure moves away by July, they will be left training alone at Carrington, missing out on the three-match pre-season tour across America.

United’s summer fixtures include matches against West Ham in New Jersey, Bournemouth in Chicago, and Everton in Atlanta.

Garnacho, 20, is already attracting a £45 million bid from Napoli, though United want closer to £70 million for the Argentine talent.

Sancho’s future is uncertain after Chelsea declined to make his loan move permanent, paying a £5 million penalty to send him back.

Newcastle United have shown interest in Rashford following Aston Villa’s decision not to pursue a permanent deal, while Antony spent the latter half of last season on loan at Real Betis.

Amorim’s firm stance on these players signals a clear break from the past and an ambitious attempt to rebuild a competitive and united Manchester United squad for the 2025/26 season.

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