The three strikers have been declared “very” redundant at Manchester United.

The new era under Rubén Amorim at Manchester United starts with clear decisions: Three attacking profiles are not part of his plans, and several LaLiga clubs have already taken initiatives to take advantage of the situation. Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho and Jadon Sancho are the names that have been left out of the project, and their future could get a Spanish twist.

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Barcelona want Rashford

Barcelona see Rashford as an ideal solution to bolster their attack. His versatility – he can be used in multiple attacking positions – makes him an attractive target for Hansi Flick. But the Catalan club prioritizes securing Nico Williams first. Nevertheless, Rashford has reportedly shown interest in donning the Teal shirt, which could speed up a deal if financial terms allow.

Atlético Madrid is keeping a close eye on Garnacho

Atlético Madrid have turned their attention to Alejandro Garnacho. The young winger, who previously played in Atlético’s youth academy, is seen as a perfect profile for Diego Simeone’s style of play. His speed, dribbling ability and hunger for goal have impressed the coaching staff, but competition from English clubs could push the price up.

Betis considers Sancho on loan

Real Betis are considering the possibility of signing Jadon Sancho on loan. After Antony’s successful loan spell in the latter part of last season, the green-and-white club are considering repeating the strategy with Sancho. The sporting management believes that Manuel Pellegrini can bring out the best version of the Englishman in a less pressured environment than Old Trafford.

The transfer window is in full swing, and LaLiga looks set to benefit from Manchester United’s clean-up.


Will Spain be the new home for the three United attackers?

  • Rashford to Barcelona?
  • Garnacho back to Atlético?
  • Sancho on loan to Betis?

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