‘Not a good thing’ – Ruben Amorim insists Manchester United’s ‘bomb squad’ members must engineer Old Trafford exits themselves amid transfer frustration

Ruben Amorim has made it clear Manchester United’s ‘bomb squad’ players must take responsibility for securing their own exits before the transfer window closes. With Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho, Antony and Tyrell Malacia still on the fringes of his squad, the Red Devils boss admitted it is 'not a good thing' to carry unsettled players into the new season.

  • Amorim urges unwanted players to secure exits
  • Garnacho, Sancho, and Malacia still await moves
  • seek stability before transfer window deadline

‘Not a good thing' - Ruben Amorim insists Manchester United's ‘bomb squad' members must engineer Old Trafford exits themselves amid transfer frustration‘Not a good thing' - Ruben Amorim insists Manchester United's ‘bomb squad' members must engineer Old Trafford exits themselves amid transfer frustration‘Not a good thing' - Ruben Amorim insists Manchester United's ‘bomb squad' members must engineer Old Trafford exits themselves amid transfer frustration

United are entering the final week of the transfer window with four high-profile names still seeking moves. Garnacho is wanted by , Sancho has spoken with clubs, remain keen on Antony, while Malacia has been priced at £4m. All four are training away from the main group at Carrington at the moment, but Amorim has claimed the ‘bomb squad’ need to find exits for themselves.

Speaking to the media, Amorim said: “I think again, I know that it is not a good thing to have players in this situation, but it’s clear they want to play in a different club, and that is clear.

“So we try to arrange everything for both parts to be happy, so I have to try to imagine to have the training with the guys that I think are going to be the future and the other guys are training and preparing for the next chapter.

“When the window is closed, it’s a different history, when the window is closed, we have to receive the players and in a new life, anything can happen.”

United’s summer has been marked by heavy investment, with more than £200m spent on Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo. Amorim also remains in the market for a midfielder and a goalkeeper. With Rasmus Hojlund now linked with , squad reshaping is still very much in progress.

The transfer window closes at 7 p.m. British Summer Time (BST) on September 1, leaving little time for the ‘bomb squad’ members to secure fresh opportunities. Amorim has said he will integrate them again if necessary, but their futures remain uncertain. United will hope to resolve their situations quickly to avoid further dressing room disruption.