Players like Jadon Sancho, Antony, Alejandro Garnacho, and Tyrell Malacia are still on the books, but Amorim is not rushing to offload them. He believes that each player has their own reasons for wanting to leave or stay, and he wants to give them the space to make their own decisions.
Amorim has also made it clear that the players will remain at Manchester United if they cannot find a new club, and he is happy to have more options in the team. He believes that the players will have to compete with each other for a place in the team, which he sees as a positive thing.
The club's goal is to allow the players to have time to think and decide on their next move, rather than rushing them into new clubs. Amorim is confident that the players will make the right decision for themselves, and he is happy to have the opportunity to work with them.
Amorim's comments suggest that the club is taking a more patient and player-centric approach to managing its squad, rather than rushing to offload unwanted players.