
Gary Neville âwouldnât be surprisedâ if Ruben Amorim sanctioned the exits of both Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho this month in a bid to âwrestle controlâ at Manchester United like Sir Alex Ferguson.
Rashford looks set to leave on loan this month having announced his desire for âa new challengeâ in a bombshell interview last month, with AC Milan thought to be the furthest along in negotiations with Sir Jim Ratcliffe âblockingâ a move to a Premier League rival.
And having previously been an âuntouchableâ member of the squad, Garnacho could also be on his way out with United attracted by the idea of his âpure profitâ sale.
A report on Wednesday claimed Napoli has reached an âagreementâ with the Argentinianâs representatives, though the Serie A side arenât willing to pay the âŦ70m the Red Devils want for their prized asset.
Unitedâs willingness to part with both left wingers has come as a surprise to many, but not Neville, who believes Amorim is taking a leaf out of Fergusonâs book.
âItâs been in the news in the last 24 hours that bids are coming in for Garnacho. Thereâs been news stories about Rashford going on loan or to another club, it genuinely wouldnât surprise me if Ruben Amorim made these big types of calls,â Neville said on The Overlap US podcast.
âI donât think heâs got anything to lose. Weâve seen it all over, ten years, whereby these talented players who havenât delivered on a consistent basis that will not get Manchester United to the top.
âIf you think about what Sir Alex Ferguson did over many, many years. Sometimes some of the major fallouts were with the big players but that was for him to wrestle control.
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âNorman Whiteside and Paul McGrath were let go in his early days and, beyond that, Jaap Stam leaving, David Beckham left and Roy Keane left and Ruud Van Nistelrooy left. Massive players that you thought âthese are big players, they canât leaveâ.
âHe did it to wrestle control whether you liked it or didnât like it, agreed with it or didnât agree with it.â
âThis will be a big transfer window,â Neville added.
âIt might not be as big as we think but if Garnacho and Rashford were to go, they would be big moves. It wouldnât surprise me if there was a mini clear-out and he brought in one or two players.
âMaybe Ruben Amorim has to go basically for the most high-profile players and say, âIâm in charge here, I donât care who you are, Iâm the one who is going to be implementing the standards at the football club and if you donât quite hit them, I donât care how talented or valuable you are, what the fans think of you, what your pay packets are, youâre doneâ.â






