Gary Neville believes
Marcus Rashford and
Alejandro Garnacho could both be sold by
Man United this January as part of Ruben Amorim's bid to take control of the club.
And Gary Neville, who won eight Premier League titles under Sir
Alex Ferguson, believes Amorim is following the Scottish great's playbook.
'It’s been in the news in the last 24 hours that bids are coming in for Garnacho. There’s been news stories about Rashford going on loan or to another club, it genuinely wouldn’t surprise me if Ruben Amorim made these big types of calls,' Neville said on
The Overlap US podcast.
'I don’t think he’s got anything to lose. We’ve seen it all over, ten years, whereby these talented players who haven’t delivered on a consistent basis that will not get Manchester United to the top.
'If you think about what Sir Alex Ferguson did over many, many years. Sometimes some of the major fallouts were with the big players but that was for him to wrestle control.
'Norman Whiteside and Paul McGrath were let go in his early days and, beyond that, Jaap Stam leaving, David Beckham left and Roy Keane left and Ruud Van Nistelrooy left. Massive players that you thought "these are big players, they can't leave".
'He did it to wrestle control whether you liked it or didn't like it, agreed with it or didn't agree with it.
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