Manchester United manager Rúben Amorim has sent a clear message regarding the futures of Jadon Sancho, Antony, and Alejandro Garnacho, stating that the trio will be reintegrated into the squad if the club's valuation is not met in the current transfer window. 


The Portuguese coach's remarks, as reported by Fabrizio Romano and widely corroborated across various sports outlets, indicate a pragmatic approach to a situation that has seen the players excluded from the club's pre-season tour.
"If they reach a point where they have to join the team, they will join the team, because they are our players," Amorim declared, emphasizing his readiness to welcome them back. He added, "If the club doesn't get the right price, they will stay. I am ready to receive the players." This stance suggests that while Manchester United is actively looking to offload the players to raise funds and streamline the squad, they will not be sold for cut-price fees.

The "bomb squad," as some media have dubbed them, including Tyrell Malacia, has been training separately from the first team. Their absence from the pre-season tour has fueled intense speculation about their departures.

Potential Destinations and Lingering Hurdles

Jadon Sancho:
Sancho's future has been a protracted saga. After a loan spell at Chelsea that saw him win the UEFA Conference League, interest from Juventus emerged. 

Reports from Sportmediaset indicated a "full agreement" on personal terms with the Serie A giants for a four-year contract.

However, Sky Sports suggests that Juventus' move for Sancho is now "on hold" after their acquisition of Francisco Conceição, impacting their budget. 

Juventus had reportedly offered €15 million for Sancho, while United are said to value him at around £25 million. 

Other clubs previously linked include Borussia Dortmund and West Ham United, with Napoli also showing interest but reportedly put off by his high wage demands.

Antony:
Antony's situation is also complex. He is reportedly keen on a return to Real Betis after a successful loan period, but financial negotiations with Manchester United have been challenging. United reportedly value him at €40-50 million. 

Recent reports from Stretty News and TransferFeed indicate interest from two unnamed Saudi Pro League clubs, which Antony is considering despite his preference to remain in Europe. 

Atlético Madrid, Bayer Leverkusen, RB Leipzig, Brighton, and Newcastle United have also been mentioned as potential suitors, with some sources claiming five clubs have made contact with his representatives.

Alejandro Garnacho:
Garnacho's talent has attracted significant attention. Aston Villa, Chelsea, and Tottenham Hotspur are among the Premier League clubs reportedly keen on the Argentine winger. 

Chelsea's interest is longstanding, and they could offer Champions League football, though they might need to offload players to accommodate him. 

Aston Villa is also in the race, with Garnacho reportedly preferring to stay in the Premier League. ESPN recently suggested that Bayern Munich has emerged as a "serious contender" for Garnacho, inquiring about his availability, despite his reported desire to remain in England. 

Napoli had two bids, including one over €50 million, rejected for him in January. Manchester United is understood to be seeking around £40 million for Garnacho.

Amorim's recent comments signify a shift, highlighting that the club will prioritize their financial demands. 

While the transfer window remains open, the possibility of seeing these high-profile players back in a Manchester United shirt is now a tangible reality if suitable offers do not materialize. 

This could add an intriguing dynamic to Amorim's first full season in charge at Old Trafford.