Manchester United have hinted that the three players will soon leave Old Trafford this summer. Coach Ruben Amorim is eager to rebuild the squad after a bad season.
The "Red Devils" are 15th in the Premier League table, 42 points behind champions Liverpool. They also failed to qualify for the European Cup after losing to Tottenham in the Europa League final.
Matheus Cunha has arrived at Old Trafford in a £63 million deal from Wolves. However, Man United will not stop and they need to push more players to strengthen the budget.

Before targeting the goals of upgrading the squad, Man United is selling some stars. The 2025 summer transfer window will be open until September and the Red Devils need to speed up their deals.
Man United did not hide the first players on the leaving list. And the club's board have been havenating many times about players they believe have no future at Old Trafford.
Man United launched a new home kit for the 2025-2026 season last week and immediately sold it. However, fans did not see the names and shirt numbers of Tyrell Malacia, Antony and Jadon Sancho on the back of the shirt.
It was a clear message that the three players would leave Old Trafford. Some people may be surprised to see that Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho still have their names and shirt numbers. Both are said to have no future in the red half of Manchester.
Malacia was loaned to PSV Eindhoven in January, making 12 appearances for the team when they won the Eredivisie.
Meanwhile, Sancho has made 41 appearances for Chelsea, helping The Blues win the Europa Conference League. However, Chelsea decided to pay Man United a £5 million fine, instead of fulfilling their £25 million buy-to-buy obligation.
The Englishman doesn't even have a shirt at Man United after the "Red Devils" gave Manuel Ugarte the number 25 shirt last year.

As for Antony, he is being pushed to join Real Betis after a period of successful loan dealings. The Brazilian admitted that moving to the La Liga team helped him regain inspiration.
Speaking to TNT Sports Brazil, Antony said: "Real Betis has changed a lot because I need to find myself, because everything I have experienced in my personal life. As I said, I want to do many things, but it seems they are ineffective because I am not happy.
I didn't feel like playing football. I need to find myself because playing football is always what I love. I went through difficult times at Manchester United when I was no longer interested."