Manchester United players have reportedly thrown their support behind manager Ruben Amorim’s bold call to remove Marcus Rashford and four other outcasts from first-team activities. With Rashford now at Barcelona and the remaining quartet sidelined, the dressing room atmosphere is said to be 'very good' as optimism grows for a fresh start under the new boss.
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Rashford has joined Barcelona on loan after being dropped from United's plans by Amorim, while Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho, Antony and Tyrell Malacia also remain out of the first-team setup. The group has been ordered to train separately at Carrington and are no longer involved in senior activities or squad tours.
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Last season was one of the worst in United’s decorated history, finishing 15th and missing out on European football. Amorim responded with a strict squad overhaul to change the culture this summer and the decision to isolate certain players has reportedly been welcomed internally as a necessary reset, as per .
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The report has suggested United’s core squad is 'very optimistic' ahead of the new campaign. A senior player revealed the mood in camp has improved significantly since a productive pre-season tour of the US. Captain Bruno Fernandes staying on and leading a new leadership group has also boosted morale.
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Amorim remains keen to move on the remaining exiled players before the window shuts as United continue building their new-look squad with fewer distractions. With no European football, all eyes are now on domestic redemption.






