
Evening Only: Man Utd Outcasts, Including Marcus Rashford & Alejandro Garnacho, Told to Train After 5PM
Man Utd Outcasts Ordered to Train Separately as Amorim Sets Tone for 2025-26
In what can only be described as a bold and unmistakable message from new Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim, a group of high-profile Red Devils—Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho, Antony, and Tyrell Malacia—have been instructed to train after 5PM, well after the rest of the squad has left the Carrington training ground. The move underlines a radical shift in squad dynamics at Old Trafford and indicates a clear push to offload these players ahead of the upcoming 2025-26 campaign.
WHAT HAPPENED?
According to a detailed report from The Athletic, the five players have been informed that they are not part of Amorim’s vision for the season. To avoid unnecessary friction or awkwardness, the club has scheduled their training sessions in the evenings—well after the main group has completed their work for the day. This separation is reportedly both symbolic and practical: a clear signal that their time at United may be nearing an end.
Interestingly, Marcus Rashford—once the face of the club and a homegrown academy star—was the only one to report back to Carrington last week. Even then, he trained alone. The other four are expected to rejoin in the coming days, though strictly under the after-hours protocol.
THE BIGGER PICTURE: THE AMORIM ERA BEGINS

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Ruben Amorim’s appointment has already stirred major change. Known for his no-nonsense approach and tactical clarity, the former Sporting CP boss is reportedly being backed heavily in the transfer market—and in the dressing room. Amorim is looking to build a more disciplined, harmonious squad as he attempts to return United to their former glory.
By enforcing such measures so early in his tenure, Amorim is sending an unambiguous message: reputation, popularity, and past performances will no longer guarantee a place in the squad. The priority is commitment, work ethic, and tactical compatibility.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR Marcus RASHFORD, GARNACHO & CO.

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Marcus Rashford
The England international endured a turbulent 2024-25 season marked by inconsistency, fitness concerns, and off-field speculation. Despite his immense talent and deep ties to the club, Marcus Rashford finds himself on the fringes. Links to Barcelona have intensified, with the Catalan giants reportedly keen to offer the 26-year-old a fresh start in La Liga.
Alejandro Garnacho
Perhaps the most surprising inclusion on the outcast list is Garnacho. The Argentine winger had shown flashes of brilliance throughout last season and was tipped to become a future cornerstone. However, his relationship with the coaching staff and perceived lack of tactical discipline may have contributed to his exclusion. Chelsea and other Premier League clubs are said to be monitoring his situation closely.
Jadon Sancho
Sancho’s fall from grace has been one of the more drawn-out sagas in recent United history. Once a marquee signing from Borussia Dortmund, he has struggled to find form and consistency. A public spat with Erik ten Hag last season compounded his troubles, and now, under a new manager, he finds himself firmly on the exit list. Spanish clubs are said to be circling.
Antony
Another expensive signing whose performances have failed to live up to expectations, Antony could also be heading to Spain. The Brazilian winger has suitors across La Liga, and with United looking to cut losses, a move could happen quickly.
Tyrell Malacia
Malacia missed large parts of last season due to injury and has slipped down the pecking order. He remains a squad player, but Amorim’s system doesn’t appear to accommodate his style of play.
DID YOU KNOW?
This type of enforced segregation from the first team is not entirely new to Manchester United. Under Sir Alex Ferguson, players who were deemed unfit or unsettled were often asked to train separately. But in the modern era, particularly with social media scrutiny, this method is viewed as both strategic and symbolic.
Another noteworthy element is that Marcus Rashford’s potential exit would mark the end of an era at United—he’s one of the few remaining players with direct ties to the Ferguson legacy, having come through the academy system.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR MANCHESTER UNITED?
The Red Devils are set to play Leeds United in Stockholm on July 19, a match that will mark the beginning of their pre-season tour. Following that, they will travel to the United States, where they are scheduled to face West Ham, Bournemouth, and Everton in a series of warm-up fixtures.
None of the five players in question are expected to travel with the squad unless drastic changes occur in the coming days. For now, they will continue to train at Carrington—just not with the team they once called family.
FINAL WORD
Manchester United’s new direction under Ruben Amorim is already making waves. The decision to isolate five recognizable names from the main squad may seem harsh to some, but it is also indicative of a manager determined to take full control and build a cohesive unit.
Whether this approach pays dividends remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: the days of complacency at Carrington are over.
Stay tuned—if the opening weeks of Amorim’s reign are anything to go by, the drama at Old Trafford has only just begun.
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