After finishing 15th in the Premier League last season, Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has work to do if he wants to set his side up for an improved showing

Ruben Amorim during Manchester City's post-season tour
Ruben Amorim during Manchester City’s post-season tour(Image: Manchester United via Getty Imag)

Manchester United’s summer rebuild is already well underway thanks to the capture of Matheus Cunha, but there’s more to come. The Brazil international is the first of what many expect to be a run of signings as Ruben Amorim looks to streamline his squad.

United have confirmed Victor Lindelof, Jonny Evans and Christian Eriksen will leave upon the expiry of their contracts, though Tom Heaton is due to extend his stay. Those leaving for nothing are unlikely to be the only players to depart, though.

If Amorim wants to further strengthen his squad without the financial benefit of European football, he may well need to sanction further sales. Alejandro Garnacho is among those who could fetch a tidy sum, though early reports of a Serie A move for Rasmus Hojlund have grown quieter of late.

Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Antony are all expected to be surplus to requirements of ending last season out on loan. Real Betis are hopeful of keeping Antony at the club, though Chelsea’s feelings about Sancho were rather different.

We’ve got an update on Rashford for you today, as well as a handful of other lines. Here’s Mirror Football‘s latest round of updates from around Old Trafford.

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Newcastle keen on Rashford

Newcastle United could be about to offer Marcus Rashford a route out of Old Trafford. The Magpies could also offer the England star a chance of Champions League football, though there’s still work to be done.

According to The Sun, Newcastle’s preference is for a season-long loan while Manchester United would prefer a permanent sale. Rashford’s current deal runs until 2028, and he is one of the highest earners in the Premier League.

Marcus Rashford looks unlikely to return to the Manchester United first team picture(Image: Getty Images)

Rashford impressed on loan at Aston Villa last term, but their failure to qualify for the Champions League makes a return unlikely. Barcelona have begun to look elsewhere, despite previous interest, with Nico Williams close to a move at the time of writing.

Everton told to sign Hojlund

Former Everton star Pat Nevin has called on the club to raid Manchester United for Rasmus Hojlund. Danish frontman Hojlund struggled in front of goal last season, but Nevin believes a move to Merseyside could be the perfect fit.

Rasmus Hojlund is coming off a difficult Manchester United season(Image: Manchester United via Getty Imag)

“There are two or three players that they could think about bringing in from Manchester United but Rasmus Hojlund is the one that sticks out,” Nevin told Spin Genie after urging Everton to look at the loan market. “If you look at his style of play, it’s a perfect match with how David Moyes likes to play. While his numbers haven’t been great this season, Moyes loves hard workers and that’s something you can never complain about in regards to Hojlund.

“It’s not very often David Moyes has had a 20-30 goals-per-season striker. He’s had strikers who run in behind and create space to bring others into play, so, if he’s available, Hojlund could be a tempting option for Everton to sign on loan.”

Chelsea told to ignore Garnacho

Alejandro Garnacho has been tipped to leave Manchester United this summer(Image: Getty Images)

Chelsea should steer clear of a move for Alejandro Garnacho, according to their former midfielder Emmanuel Petit. Speaking to talkSPORT Bet, Petit argued the Argentine’s visible frustration in recent weeks is a concern.

“Chelsea should steer clear of Alejandro Garnacho, he might be a decent guy but I didn’t like his behaviour on Manchester United’s tour,” Petit said. “He is showing frustration but has had a lot of chances to show his potential on the pitch, but still we don’t know what to expect from him. He gives 100% and shows great commitment, but we haven’t seen him really improve as a player.

“The mentality is there on the pitch but he hasn’t been improving step by step. Chelsea already have wingers in similar situations with the same frustrations. Signing Garnacho is not a good idea.”

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