4 Red Devils players ‘must be sold’ this summer

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Gary Neville has named the four players Manchester United need to sell this summer in order for his former club to continue managing Ruben Amorim.

Neville believes Marcus Rashford, Anthony, Jadon Sancho and Alejandro Garnacho should all be sold this summer.

The trio spent last season on loan and enjoyed impressive spells with a number of clubs, while Garnacho, who fell out with Amorim after the defeat to Tottenham. Although Neville is also an academy product, he admits that when a player has a falling out with his boss in public like this, “the manager has to win”. “

Marcus Rashford needs to go for him and the club. ” he told สนใจสมัคร? คลิกที่นี่เพื่อเริ่มต้น the It’s Called Soccer podcast. “I still have concerns that Aston Villa have not announced whether they want to make him a permanent move because I think it would be an easy deal for United to keep him.

So, it looks to me like Villa are not going to keep him. “I would say for Marcus’s sake and for United’s sake, it looks like that road has come to an end.” Similarly, Jadon Sancho, despite helping Chelsea secure a top-four finish and scoring in the Conference League final. As the Blues beat Real Betis 4-1, Neville added.

“I feel a little bit like he did with Marcus. I was a little bit worried that Chelsea weren’t going to come out and say they were going to keep him. 

“Manchester United have to make sure they get a move on. And from Jadon’s point of view, he has to make sure he leaves Manchester United.”

Anthony Neville believes he has found the ‘perfect’ destination at Sevilla, particularly in a league ‘where he can perform’. While Garnacho was forced to leave after criticising the manager. “If the manager isn’t winning games, the manager has to leave and I don’t think it’s going to happen this time. It’s happened many times before.

I think Garnacho will leave for that reason. I don’t think they can handle it. ” Garnacho can play in the Premier League, of course, but I think he’d love Spain, he’d be a success there. “He’d score goals, he’d be the one we’d all look back on next season and think. ‘Why didn’t Manchester United keep him?’ That could happen, there are elements to it, but I think he’d have to leave the club.”