CHICAGO – Reuben Amorim has offered a chance for Manchester United’s sidelined players, including Alejandro Garnacho, to reintegrate if the club doesn’t receive suitable bids for them. Currently, Garnacho remains home along with Antony, Jadon Sancho, and Tyrell Malacia while the rest of the squad embarks on a summer tour in the U.S.
In a related move, Marcus Rashford has been loaned to Barcelona.
Amorim emphasized the importance of timely decisions, stating that if the expected transfers don’t materialize by the deadline, he is prepared to reintegrate these players into the lineup.
“There are various reasons why players might move,” Amorim remarked during a press conference held at Soldier Field on Thursday. “Some players need to find new opportunities to create space in the team.”
“Clearly, some players are seeking new challenges and wish to explore different teams, so we ensure that they have time to think about their future,” he added.
“If it comes to a point where they need to rejoin the team, they’ll be back with us. I know that (CEO) Omar (Berarda) and (football director) Jason (Wilcox) are in touch regarding these players’ situations.”
“If the offers aren’t up to the standard, they’ll remain Manchester United players, without a doubt. I understand the club may be waiting until the last minute, but there could be surprises, and I’m prepared to welcome the players back.”
“They’re all competing now. If they aim to play in this year’s World Cup, they need to be active on the field. So, if they need to challenge each other for positions, I’m more than happy with that,” said Amorim.
This week, Amorim is training players in Chicago, gearing up for Manchester United’s first match on their tour against West Ham from New Jersey on Saturday.
He expressed enthusiasm following the arrivals of new signings Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo.
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The club continues its pursuit of a striker and is being linked to Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins. Nonetheless, Amorim does not guarantee a new signing, stating he would feel “content” to begin the season with the current squad.
“At this stage, our clubs need to be cautious about player acquisitions,” Amorim said. “If I have to commence the season with this team, I’m happy, as every player here wants to be part of it.”
“We still have Josh (Zirkzee) and Rasmus (Hojlund), so our focus is on enhancing their synergy. We’re uncertain about specific positions for them; they need to prove themselves. Other players are vying for the same spots. What’s encouraging is that (Cunha and Mbeumo) chose to join us.”
“They had numerous other options, including Champions League teams, and they are aware of the discussions surrounding our club at the moment. But they decided to come here, and that’s significant to me.”
Fan Take: This news is crucial for soccer fans as it showcases Manchester United’s ongoing strategy and the potential return of key players, which could impact the team’s performance. It highlights the importance of player movement in modern soccer, making every transfer window an exciting time filled with possibilities.