
Jadon Sancho and Antony have been omitted from the printing list on Manchester United's club shop website, while another loanee from last season has been included amid rumours around his future.
Earlier this week, United revealed their home kit for the 2025/26 campaign, which Adidas say “takes inspiration from Old Trafford and the feeling it evokes to those fortunate enough to stand pitch-side when the stadium is at its quietest.”
Several players, including captain Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro and Mason Mount, were all spotted in a promotional video alongside Kobbie Mainoo, prompting some fans to conclude that he is “staying” at the club.
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Meanwhile on United's official website, a total of 20 outfield players are named on the club's printing list.
Sancho and Antony, who are both expected to be sold this summer, have not been listed following their loans moves to Chelsea and Real Betis respectively, but Marcus Rashford is among the names available to be printed on the 2025/26 shirt.
It remains to be seen whether Rashford will get a move but the 27-year-old forward is expected to leave following a six-month loan at Aston Villa.
After fans spotted Rashford's name on the printing list, some began to speculate over his future.
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One said: "Looks like he will be staying!" while another commented: "Lets be honest with Cunha and Mbeumo coming I think Rashford can solve the striking position. He can play striker."
A third wrote: "This is most likely due to commercial reasons… he remains one of the biggest commercial property despite issues at United. However if he actually ends up staying I’ll be extremely happy."
A fourth said: "Good. Still believe Rashford can do a job. Even more so now if we get Mbeumo and with Cunha. Sancho and Antony need to go though," and a fifth added: "Final dance pls."

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Earlier this month, it was reported that Rashford is willing to take a significant pay cut in order to secure his 'dream' transfer.
Rashford and his representatives do not believe Ruben Amorim wants to restore the player to his squad at United, according to BBC Sport, as a number of clubs from around Europe continue to be linked.
Inter Milan and PSG are keen, but a move to Barcelona appears to be the more likely.
In fact, Rashford is prepared to take a significant wage cut to accommodate the club's financial situation, according to Marca.
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"The player's salary at Manchester United is very high," the report says. "He earns around 18 million euros a year. f he joins Barcelona, it would be for much less money."
Topics: Manchester United, Premier League, Transfers, Ruben Amorim