Manchester United's shirts for next season are officially on sale, but fans will no longer be able to buy the shirts of Jadon Sancho, Antony and Malacia on the official website, and they are sure to leave this summer. However, Rashford's number 10 is still on sale, reflecting his current transfer status – no one is interested.
All four of them were on loan last season, with only Marcus Rashford having a full season and the remaining three leaving in the winter window. Among them, Sancho's original number 25 has been replaced by Ugarte at the back, so it is inevitable that his shirt cannot be sold.
Antony's No.21 shirt and Malacia's No.12 are both currently vacant but still not on the shortlist on United's online store. This week it has been rumoured that Real Betis have made an offer of £17 million to buy the "co-ownership" of 25-year-old Brazil international Antony.
Anthony scored nine goals and provided five assists for Betis to help the team qualify for the Europa League. But his loan spell is coming to an end and he will return to Manchester United. Betis have been approached by Manchester United to keep the 'Kompasu', with Sevilla's ABC TV claiming that the two teams had been in talks last week and Betis did not have enough money to buy part of the Brazilian winger's ownership first.
A total of one player is common in Europe, especially Italy, but banned in the Premier League. However, Betis and Manchester United can still adopt other models, such as receiving more than 50% of the transfer fee for the player's next transfer. The Betis hierarchy is now said to be confident of a deal, but the Reds are insisting on paying a higher fee upfront. Antony's contract with Manchester United expires in 2027 and he earns up to £200,000 a week, a huge amount of money that Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to remove from expenses.
Malacia's contract is about to enter its final year and he has been returned by Eredivisie champions PSV Eindhoven, who Manchester United are willing to sell for a bargain price. Ten Hag first signed him from Feyenoord for €15 million after taking charge, and United's asking price is now likely to be less than $10 million.
Jadon Sancho's contract is also in its final year, with Chelsea paying £5 million to Manchester United in order to release the £25 million buyout obligation. Now, Sancho will have to look for a new home, with his salary exceeding £250,000 a week, and the Red Devils considering another loan. Serie A champions Napoli have become interested in him amid rumours this week.
As for the 27-year-old British star Marcus Rashford, it may be the club's most difficult asset to deal with. Ra's £325,000-a-week salary is the highest of any of these players, and he will refuse to take a pay cut unless he joins Barca.
Sadly, Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Barcelona are on the verge of opting to sign Spanish winger Nico Williams of Athletic Bilbao, meaning that the need to bring in Manchester United's star has been greatly reduced. Rashford is not Flick's Plan A, not even Plan B, at most Plan C.
Marcus Rashford's 17 loan spells at Aston Villa have four goals and six assists, which led to a return to Thomas Tuchel's England side. However, a serious injury has cost him an early season and the BBC says he will be in talks about his future at United in mid-June, now and now.
Manchester United's continued sale of Marcus Rashford and Garnacho shirts is also profitable, both of whom are academy players and still have a large fan base that is willing to pay for their idols. The shirt of the new £62.5 million signing Cunha has not yet been sold, and the back number of his shirt has not been officially announced.