caughtoffside
·17 aprile 2025
Man United duo wanted by Champions League club in a mega deal this summer

caughtoffside
·17 aprile 2025
Manchester United are going to have a busy summer transfer window with Ruben Amorim determined to make some big changes.
The Red Devils have endured a difficult season and changes at the club are now inevitable.
The Premier League giants are struggling in the bottom half of the Premier League table with just six games to play this season.
Rasmus Hojlund is expected to be sold by the club this summer with Amorim deciding to offload the struggling Denmark international striker.
Goalkeeper Andre Onana is another player who has faced widespread criticism for his performances this season and he could also be sold by the club at the end of the season.
United’s two attacking players who have struggled under Amorim at the club are being chased by one of the biggest clubs in the world.
Atletico Madrid are reportedly interested in signing Manchester United winger Antony, in addition to their pursuit of Alejandro Garnacho, according to TBR Football.
Antony, who joined United from Ajax in 2022 for a fee of £82 million, has struggled to make a significant impact at Old Trafford, leading to questions about his future at Old Trafford.
Currently on loan at Real Betis, Antony has shown signs of resurgence, contributing four goals and four assists in 13 appearances.
In addition to Antony, Atletico Madrid are also pursuing Garnacho who began his youth career at the Spanish club before moving to Man United in 2020.
Alejandro Garnacho could be leaving Man United (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
With both players struggling at United this season, selling them would make complete sense for the club and for the manager.
The Red Devils have already decided their asking price for Garnacho as they prepare to offload him this summer.
A move to Spain for both the player could help them revive their career and continue their progress.
At United under Amorim, both the players have found it difficult to perform consistently.
Selling them would also help the Premier League side generate funds for their summer transfer business.