The summer window closes on September 1 and Man Utd are trying to offload a handful of players before the deadline.
Sancho and Malacia leaving Carrington.(Image: Eamonn and James Clarke)
Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho, Antony, Tyrell Malacia and Rasmus Hojlund still remain at Manchester United.
Garnacho, Sancho, Antony and Malacia have all trained alone at Carrington since communicating their desire to leave. Marcus Rashford is the only member of the 'bomb squad' to have sealed a departure.
Chelsea are the front runners to sign Garnacho, but United are determined not to allow the youngster to leave for a fee below his market value in the final weeks of the transfer window.
Roma have contacted United to discuss Sancho on loan, with an obligation to buy for £20million next summer, but it remains to be seen whether the Italian club can agree personal terms.
Sancho's move to Chelsea broke down due to his wage demands, so the London club decided to pay a £5m penalty charge to United to break their obligation to sign the winger.
Antony is believed to be holding out for a transfer to Real Betis. The Brazilian was hugely successful during his loan with Betis last season, but the Spanish club are struggling to finance a permanent deal.
The player's agent has left the door open to Saudi Arabia. "What I can say is that the player is on the market, and there are several clubs that want to know his current status," he said. "We listen to the projects and analyse them. But he is open to moving to Saudi Arabia. Anything is possible."
United would have to sell Antony for £32.8m to avoid making a PSR (Profit and Sustainability Rules) loss.
Malacia celebrated his 26th birthday this week and interest has been thin on the ground following his loan with PSV, although Roma have been linked with a move for the defender.
Hojlund was dropped from the squad to face Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday. The Denmark international watched the game in the directors' box and is set to leave after the signing of Benjamin Sesko.
Speaking after Arsenal, Amorim said: "It is our player - we have to make choices. We have players that have to stay helping the team from the outside. He has to fight for his place. We will see what's going to happen. Rasmus has the same characteristics as Sesko, so sometimes we need to choose."
AC Milan are interested in Hojlund and their sporting director, Igli Tare, recently said: "Højlund is a good option for us. We are thinking about him, but in the transfer market, you never know what could happen."
The summer transfer window closes at 7pm on Monday, September 1.
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