Inside Man United's first week of pre-season as Gang of Five's shadow hangs over Carrington while club struggle to sell outcasts, writes CHRIS WHEELER
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Pre-season is typically an opportunity for fresh starts and clean slates, but familiar issues were still present for Manchester United and their manager Ruben Amorim when players resumed training at Carrington this week.

Amorim might have hoped that United would have made significant progress in finding new destinations for Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Alejandro Garnacho, Antony, and Tyrell Malacia during his five-week absence this summer. However, this was not the case.

Shortly after Amorim’s return to Carrington last Friday, it became apparent that Rashford was ready to fully participate in pre-season and give his all while still with United. Yet, it quickly emerged that wasn’t the plan as it was announced that all five players had been instructed to postpone their return date.

United are also treading carefully through a contractual minefield, not least by suggesting the players have expressed a wish to explore a future away from Old Trafford and are being given more time to do so.

Some of the players’ camps insist they have not asked to leave, a move that would impact the terms of their pay-offs when they eventually go, but there is little argument that it would be in everybody’s interests for them to find new clubs.

Ruben Amorim will be disappointed if he had hoped that United would have axed the outcasts

Ruben Amorim will be disappointed if he had hoped that United would have axed the outcasts

Man United players and manager Amorim returned to training at Carrington this week

Man United players and manager Amorim returned to training at Carrington this week

Jadon Sancho is no stranger to training alone at United after being axed by Erik ten Hag

Jadon Sancho is no stranger to training alone at United after being axed by Erik ten Hag

United can’t ban the five from Carrington. How could they when the players have done nothing wrong? They continue to be allowed access to medical and rehab facilities, and can return to Carrington in a few weeks (presumably once Amorim and the rest of the squad leave on tour to the US on July 23) if a move doesn’t transpire.

Thus far only Rashford has exercised that option, coming in on Monday and Tuesday to work with United’s fitness staff in a move that sources say was ‘co-ordinated’ to work around the rest of the squad’s return to training. Sancho, no stranger to working alone at Carrington after being frozen out by Amorim’s predecessor Erik ten Hag, and the other three outcasts have so far stayed away.

‘It leaves quite an unhappy hiatus between the club and the players,’ says sports lawyer Chris Farnell. ‘The club aren’t getting the best use of the players and the players aren’t preparing as they should for the new season.

‘Both sides are keeping their negotiating position as strong as possible, and treading carefully so as not to be in breach of contract. It’s a calculated move by the club. The players haven’t been excluded. The club are currently not taking a risk, but it becomes significantly more of a risk the nearer it gets to the start of the season.’

The last time the players had gathered at Carrington in May, Amorim told Garnacho to ‘pray’ he can find a new club this summer in response to the player’s reaction over being benched for the Europa League final defeat by Tottenham. As the first group of players re-assembled for a brief team meeting on Monday morning after an 8am check-in and breakfast, at which Cunha and United’s other new signing Diego Leon met their new team-mates, it is understood Amorim only introduced the new staff and didn’t mention the absentees.

The players were decked out in their new ‘aurora purple’ training kit which is still without a sponsor after a deal with Tezos lapsed at the end of last season, although insiders say United are confident of announcing one soon.

After Sir Dave Brailsford, who has been a key figure in the £50million upgrade of the training ground, took a step back from his day-to-day duties at United, chief operating officer Collette Roche and director of football Jason Wilcox have been the senior figures at Carrington this week.

The work is almost complete but Amorim and his players are still based in the women’s and academy building where they moved last season once construction began.

Amorim told Alejandro Garnacho to ‘pray’ he can find a new club this summer

Amorim told Alejandro Garnacho to ‘pray’ he can find a new club this summer

United are having problems shifting five outcasts from their squad including Tyrell Malacia

United are having problems shifting five outcasts from their squad including Tyrell Malacia

United signed Antony for £86m thre seasons ago but he has hugely disappointed at the club

United signed Antony for £86m thre seasons ago but he has hugely disappointed at the club

Various departments are working with designers on the final details, and everything will be in place when the squad return from the US in early August.

For now, the men’s gym is located on the indoor pitch, and that’s where medical testing began on Monday morning. Given that it was little over a month since they returned from a post-season tour to the Far East, and many of players follow a fitness and nutrition plan, it is highly unlikely that any of them are significantly out of shape.

Having bemoaned the lack of opportunities to work with his players on the training ground during a torrid first eight months in charge, Amorim didn’t waste any time getting them out on the grass before lunch. Youngsters Shea Lacey, Bendito Mantato and Reece Munro were invited to join the senior squad. A different group are believed to have got the call on Tuesday when Amorim’s positional requirements changed.

In the afternoon, the players had cardiac, dental and sight tests before a longer than usual day came to a close shortly before 5pm. More fitness work and testing was wrapped up by 2pm on Tuesday, and the players had Wednesday off.

Yesterday, they were joined by eight players who were given extra holiday because they had been away on international duty, including Portugal’s Nations League champions Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot.

The second group began their testing and will merge with the rest of the squad early next week ahead of United’s opening pre-season friendly against Leeds in Stockholm a week tomorrow.

Rashford is eady to play a full part in pre-season and give 100 per cent while he is at the club

Rashford is eady to play a full part in pre-season and give 100 per cent while he is at the club

Marcus Rashford was stripped of his number 10 shirt, with United handing it to Matheus Cunha

Marcus Rashford was stripped of his number 10 shirt, with United handing it to Matheus Cunha

The squad will return to Manchester before leaving for their training base in Chicago, where they face Bournemouth in the Premier League Summer Series on July 31. First up, it’s a flying visit to New Jersey to play West Ham on July 27 before finishing off against Everton in Atlanta on August 3.

Amorim will be hoping the gang of five are gone by then, but there are no guarantees of that.

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