Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has advised four Red Devils players to leave the club during this summer's transfer window to salvage their football careers.
Speaking on the latest episode of 'It's Called Soccer', Neville specifically named Alejandro Garnacho, Antony, Marcus Rashford, and Jadon Sancho as players who should seek opportunities elsewhere.
"Marcus Rashford has to leave for him and the club. I think that ship has sailed and he needs to find himself another club," Neville stated.
The former United captain was equally direct about the other players, adding: "[Jadon] Sancho has to make sure that he parts ways with Manchester United and I think Antony is perfect for Spain. It is best for Antony and best for the club."
Regarding Garnacho, who completed the season at United despite a public falling out with manager Ruben Amorim last year, Neville said: "I think Garnacho will leave. I think they [Man United] have had enough. Garnacho can play in the Premier League, no doubt, but I think he will love it in Spain, he will score goals."
Neville emphasized that all four players need a fresh start away from Old Trafford: "Those four players should leave. They should go and find themselves a place in their lives where they can go and play football because it is not at Old Trafford."
Three of the players mentioned by Neville already spent time away from Manchester United during the second half of last season. Antony was loaned to Real Betis, Sancho to Chelsea, and Rashford to Aston Villa.
The comments come amid ongoing speculation about Manchester United's transfer plans for the upcoming season, with the club looking to rebuild after several disappointing campaigns.