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Wed 25 June 2025 12:21, UK
Manchester United are facing multiple transfer dilemmas with the club facing problems with selling three star players this summer.
Ruben Amorim’s debut season at United ended in a 15th placed Premier League finish and a failure to qualify for European football next season.
Therefore, United are looking to sell players to fund a squad rebuild this summer with Kobbie Mainoo and Tyrell Malacia two assets who could leave.
The Red Devils though could also lose three more players who would demand greater transfer fees to help boost their summer spending plans.
Photo Credit: ImagoUnited face transfer dilemma over attacking trio
The Athletic report that Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho and Jadon Sancho are all expected to leave the club but new developments could hinder their plans to sell the trio.
Rashford spent the second half of last season at Aston Villa after falling out with Amorim.
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According to The Athletic, Rashford wants to join a club who can guarantee him Champions League football next season.
A move to Barcelona though may be out of the question following their recent pursuit of Nico Williams.
Rashford’s future may then be resolved later in the window with a loan move more likely than a permanent transfer.
Trying to get rid of Sancho is also proving difficult due to his wage demands.
Chelsea opted not to sign the winger following his loan spell in West London last season.
The 25-year-old only has one year left on his United contract, so if the club want a fee for the player they must sell him this summer.
Garnacho has also fallen out with Amorim, but despite wages not being an issue for buying clubs his transfer fee could be.
£70million has been touted as the figure required to be met if United are to sell the Argentina international this summer.
Shifting stars will be tough task
Football Insider verdict
Amorim arguably has one of the toughest jobs this summer shifting three players that will not play under his leadership again.
Chelsea deciding to reject a permanent deal for Sancho after his loan spell was a big blow, and with only a year left on his contract a club could potentially sign the winger for a low fee if they can afford his wages.
Sancho has struggled in the Premier League, but his form for Borussia Dortmund previously mean suitors should arrive.
Sancho’s stats whilst at Borussia Dortmund.
A similar problem is expected with Rashford, with his loan spell at Aston Villa proving the 27-year-old can still play at the highest level, but his wages a stumbling block.
Garnacho is the one most likely to leave permanently due to his more modest wages, young age and high potential.
Spurs are said to be interested in making a move and the North London side would have the funds to complete a deal.
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