Manchester United manager Rúben Amorim has instructed five players to stay away from the Carrington training base as the club begins its pre-season preparations, signaling a major squad overhaul at Old Trafford.

According to The Telegraph (UK), the affected players are Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho, Antony, and Tyrell Malacia. These players have been told not to report alongside the rest of the squad as they are expected to secure moves away from the club.

Most of the players on Amorim's exit list spent the previous season away from Old Trafford. Antony was loaned to Real Betis, Sancho to Chelsea, and Malacia to PSV Eindhoven. Rashford, once considered the face of United's attack, joined Aston Villa in January after falling out of favor.

Perhaps most surprising is the inclusion of Alejandro Garnacho on the list. Despite remaining at United throughout the last campaign, the young Argentine winger apparently no longer features in the club's plans under the new management structure.

Amorim's decisive action comes as part of a broader rebuild at Manchester United. The Portuguese manager has already completed the signing of Matheus Cunha from Wolves and is reportedly targeting Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo to strengthen his attacking options.

The decision to cut ties with established players like Rashford, who came through United's academy, and expensive signings like Antony and Sancho, represents a clean break from previous regimes and indicates Amorim's determination to reshape the squad according to his vision.

For the affected players, the coming weeks will be crucial as they and their representatives work to secure new opportunities before the transfer window closes.

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