I see some of them as selfish players who refused to bring down their ego to help the club improve, the both in that photo have lots of pride and if they take it to their future club I don't think they'll develop into the quality of players they're supposed to be especially Garnacho. He's a very young talent but pride has taken over him. I'm just so happy that Manchester United have realised their mistakes and are trying to tackle it I hope they get buyers for those unwanted players before the beginning of next season I don't just want them in Amorim's debut season.
Manchester United did the right choice in letting those selfish players to leave before the start of the next season. To be honest, I don't want to see them in Amorim first full season at United, they thought that all of the players they chose as idols became the greatest with pride, and they didn't do it without giving their all to their clubs. Everyone knows that all of the players who made their image in football gave their all and won several trophies, unlike Garnacho and Sancho, who destroyed their careers with pride and have yet to win a Champions League.
However, Garnacho believes that many teams are offering prices for him, so he must leave Manchester United due to fan pressure, and what did they expect from supporters when they were unable to give their all to the team? I hope they have a team that will bid for them, since even Manchester United fans are tired of seeing their poor performance.
Have you even looked at the stats of Garnacho last season? The man pressed, ran, tackled, and tracked back more than most wingers in Europe his age. his defensive duel win rate is in the 93rd percentile of attackers! That is not lazy. The thing that actually killed him at United was not hard work. It was being “uncoachable” in a system that now values strict tactical discipline above all else. Freestyle wingers simply do not fit into the system of Amorim, no matter how much they run, unless they are robots of the collective pattern
With Sancho, however? No argument with that. A typical example of a luxury signing turned toxic. £13 million a year for walking around and a 0% crossing accuracy stat… it's comedy gold for rival fans, tragedy for the accountants
The issue of United has never been just a matter of player pride. It's been about a decade of total mismanagement. Insane salaries, no organization, and believing that the club is still in the Ferguson glory days. This "purge" is not so much about punishing selfishness as it is about a financial emergency and a strategic fit. The club has now understood that the Galactico-lite experiment was a joke and Amorim has come with a sledgehammer
The team will be hungrier next season, but unless United address the way they deal with contracts, agents, and leaks, they will be back here in two years, with different names