Gary Neville “won’t be happy” if Ruben Amorim greenlights the exits of Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho this month in a “fight for control of Manchester United” like Sir Alex Ferguson surprise”.
Rashford looks set to leave on loan this month, having announced his desire for a “new challenge” in a bombshell interview last month, with AC Milan thought to be “blocked” by Sir Jim Ratcliffe The team’s rivals who are furthest along in negotiations to move to the Premier League.
Previously, Garnacho was a “pariah” member of the team, and he may also leave Manchester United due to the idea of ​​​​selling for “pure profit”.
a report on wednesday Claims are that Napoli have reached an “agreement” with the Argentinian’s representatives, despite the Serie A side being unwilling to pay the €70 million the Red Devils want for their prized asset.
Manchester United’s willingness to give up two left-wingers surprised many, but not Neville, who believes Amorim is following Ferguson’s lead.
“The bid for Grenache has been in the news over the last 24 hours. There have been news reports about Rashford being loaned out or going to another club, if Ruben Amorim makes these big decisions , I really wouldn’t be surprised,” Neville said on the US podcast.
“I don’t think he has anything to lose. We’ve seen this for ten years now, these talented players are not going to get United to the top without consistent performances.
“If you think about what Sir Alex Ferguson has done over the years. Sometimes some of the major consequences have been with the big players, but that’s what he needed to fight for control of.
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“Norman Whiteside and Paul McGrath were sacked early on in his period, and on top of that, Jaap Stam left, David Beckham left, Roy Keane Left, Ruud van Nistelrooy left. You think “these are big players, they can’t leave”.
“He does it to control what you like or dislike, agree or disagree with.”
“It’s going to be a big transfer window,” Neville added.
“Probably not as big a move as we thought but if Garnacho and Rashford left they would be a big move. I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a mini-cleanup and he brought in one or two players.
“Maybe Ruben Amorim has to basically address the most high-profile players and say, ‘I’m the man in charge here, I don’t care who you are, I’m the one who’s going to enforce the standards on the pitch. Football club, if you don’t Hit ’em completely, I don’t care how talented or valuable you are, what the fans think of you, what your salary is, you’re screwed.”