Ruben Amorim, the Manchester United boss, has claimed that Marcus Rashford and Antony’s departure did not work out well for his team.
Currently on loan at Aston Villa, Rashford has experienced a significant resurgence, having contributed four goals and five assists.
Antony, on the other hand, has quickly become a beloved figure at the Spanish football club Real Betis since his arrival.
Despite the departure of both players, the Red Devils have found it difficult to get back to their best and have struggled this season.
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09:04 - 26.04.2025
Ruben Amorim Remains Mum on Manchester United's £62.5m move for Matheus Cunha
Ruben Amorim remained vague on Manchester United’s reported interest in Matheus Cunha, insisting anything is possible while praising the club’s enduring appeal.
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20:36 - 25.04.2025
I will not say anything — Amorim tight-lipped on £62M move for 17-goal Brazilian
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has refused to be drawn into speculation that his team are actively working on a deal for Wolves forward Matheus Cunha.
Amorim speaks on Rashford and Antony
With Manchester United facing their lowest Premier League points total ever, coach Amorim stated that the dissatisfied pair needed to be transferred.
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According to the Sun, Amorim said, “We lack a lot of things in the team. In January, we lost, and you are talking about Rashford and Antony, we lost these players.
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“And we didn’t bring new ones, that was a risk. We are trying to do something more important. But I think that there are things here that are more important than to score 10 more goals this season.
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“We can hurt the squad now but in the future it is going to help the club so I think we are on that path.”
Manchester United are proceeding with their plans to sign £62.5m forward Matheus Cunha from Wolves, indicating that the futures of Rashford and Antony likely lie away from Old Trafford.