
Garnacho and Sancho both want to leave
Ruben Amorim has warned Manchester United's 'bomb squad' members the onus is on them to secure exits before the transfer deadline.
Alejandro Garnacho, Antony, Jadon Sancho and Tyrell Malacia are all still at United as clubs approach the final week of the transfer window, which closes at 7pm on September 1.
Garnacho, Sancho, Antony and Malacia have still been reporting for training sessions at United's Carrington training complex at a separate time to the core squad that Amorim is working with.
[Chelsea](https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/all-about/chelsea-fc) are the frontrunners to sign Garnacho, Sancho has held discussions with Italian clubs, Real Betis are still interested in re-signing Antony while Malacia is available for around £4million.
Amorim said during United's pre-season tour he would "receive" any of the players if they failed to move elsewhere, however that was viewed as a challenge to them to clinch transfers away from United ahead of the World Cup next year. The United head coach stressed the club had attempted to "arrange everything" for the players to leave.
"I think again, I know that is not a good thing to have players in this situation," Amorim admitted, "but it’s clear they want to play in a different club and that is clear.
"So we try to arrange everything for both parts to be happy, so I have to try to imagine to have the training with the guys that I think are going to be the future and the other guys are training and preparing for the next chapter.
"When the window is closed, it’s a different history, when the window is closed, we have to receive the players and in a new life, anything can happen."
Amorim was concise again on the future of Rasmus Hojlund, who was omitted from the matchday squad against Arsenal on Sunday. United want to sell Hojlund following the arrival of new striker Benjamin Sesko and AC Milan are interested in the Denmark international.
Hojlund has acted "like a professional player, we need to see, let’s wait until the market is closed and everything will be all clear".
United have invested more than £200million to sign Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo but have also looked to bring in a midfielder and a goalkeeper.
Toby Collyer's departure to West Brom on loan last week appeared to pave the way for a midfield reinforcement but United were priced out of a move for Carlos Baleba of Brighton.
"You have to talk with Jason (Wilcox)," Amorim added, when pressed on any more incomings. "We have a department that is responsible for that part. I am just responsible for the performance.
"We talk every day. It is not a formal meeting every day but we are talking about all the situations."