When Manchester United confirmed the exit of Jadon Sancho late on deadline day, there was a feeling of quiet satisfaction at Old Trafford.After a lengthy summer saga, they had managed to secure departures for four of the five stars from their 'Bomb Squad' - Marcus Rashford to Barcelona, Antony to Real Betis, Alejandro Garnacho to Chelsea and Sancho to Aston Villa - and although Tyrell Malacia still remains, the defender may depart to a country where the window remains open.But no sooner had the window closed and the next 'Bomb Squad' was developing in regards to those exiled from clubs' European squads.Teams rushed to register their lists on Wednesday for various European competitions, with several facing battles in regards to 'locally trained players', where the rules are stricter than those on offer in the Premier League.Within each squad, there are 17 slots available for players who do not qualify as homegrown, with teams able to name 25 players in total, though four must have been trained by clubs in the same league and four by the club itself.And as managers scratched their heads with the tough decisions they faced, several big names will have woken up this morning feeling a little flat, and frustrated, at their snub.In light of that, Daily Mail Sport has taken a look at some of the big names excluded by the nine English teams competing in Europe this season and attempted to come up with an XI of footballers who have been left on the squad scraphead.Jadon Sancho was a member of Man United's 'Bomb Squad' before he joined Aston VillaBut as clubs registered their squads for European competition a new 'Bomb Squad' developedGoalkeeperAngus Gunn - Nottingham ForestThe least high profile position in terms of those exiled, but back-up keeper Angus Gunn failed to make the cut for Nottingham Forest less than a month after signing for the club.It must be noted that Forest have one 'club-trained' player in the squad, meaning they can only include 22 stars, something that has seen them pick just two goalkeepers.DefendersAxel Disasi - ChelseaAxel Disasi is a member of Chelsea's 'Bomb Squad', and despite links with several clubs across Europe the Blues weren't able to find a new home for a defender they signed for £38.5million just two years ago.Disasi has been training away from Enzo Maresca's group over the summer and a disappointing loan spell at Aston Villa during the second half of last season failed to convince potential suitors, although the five-cap French international has been linked with a move to Saudi Arabia.Radu Dragusin - TottenhamRadu Dragusin is still out with a knee injury he picked up last season, although he is expected to return in mid-October, by which point Tottenham will still have six League Phase fixtures left.He is likely to be disappointed by Thomas Frank's decision then, even though it makes good sense to protect him from the temptation to play in every game when he comes back to fitness following a lengthy absence.Jair Cunha - Nottingham ForestAlthough Jair Cunha is only 20-years-old and a potential star of the future, his absence after Nottingham Forest paid £10m for the 6ft 6ins Brazilian this summer does raise eyebrows.Morato and Willy Boly have been preferred to support Murillo and Nikola Milenkovic at centre back, and a few run-outs in among a hectic schedule would have been perfect for Cunha's development, especially having had experience in the Copa Libertadores and Club World Cup.Oleksandr Zinchenko - Nottingham ForestAlthough the absence of Forest's record signing Omari Hutchinson is the headline news, Oleksandr Zinchenko's omission is more surprising from a football point of view.Nuno Espirito Santo had bemoaned the lack of cover he had at full-back, while in a squad light on European experience you feel Zinchenko's pedigree would have been crucial.Axel Disasi failed to get a move this summer and he is part of Chelsea's 'Bomb Squad'Oleksandr Zinchenko's absence from Nottingham Forest's squad has raised some eyebrowsMidfieldersRoss Barkley - Aston VillaAnother strange chapter in Ross Barkley's career sees him miss out on Aston Villa's Europa League squad despite their group being light on midfield options and the 31-year-old offering experience and versatility.Barkley's summer has been disrupted by injury and he is yet to play a minute in 2025-26. Unai Emery's hopes of seeing 'the best' of the former England international this season already feels unlikely.Facundo Buonanotte - Chelsea'It's a great step in my career. I'll get the opportunity to play in the Champions League for the first time, which will be a great challenge,' Facundo Buonanotte said after joining Chelsea on a season-long loan from Brighton.Fast forward a few days and Buonanotte would have faced the realisation that he was not part of Chelsea's group, potentially causing some awkward interactions at the Blues' Cobham training base.Ross Barkley wasn't in Villa's Europa League squad despite his experience and versatilityFacundo Buonanotte outlined his excitement to play in the Champions League, only to be left out of the Blues' squad for the competitionForwardsOmari Hutchinson - Nottingham ForestLeaving out your club's record signing is a bold move from any manager but perhaps it is symptomatic of the tensions behind the scenes between Nuno Espirito Santo and former Arsenal chief Edu who is now Forest's head of global football.Omari Hutchinson arrived for £37.5m to much fanfare but will now be left confused, although Nuno may point to the six forwards named in his squad - plus James McAtee and Morgan Gibbs-White - as to why his decision was the right one.Federico Chiesa - LiverpoolFederico Chiesa became a fan favourite last season despite a limited impact on the pitch and he made a match-winning contribution in Liverpool's opening day win over Bournemouth.However, Chiesa's hopes of building on that momentum have been hampered, although with the likes of Mohamed Salah, Florian Wirtz, Cody Gakpo, Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike available in Europe, he may not have got much gametime anyway.Federico Chiesa has been snubbed by Liverpool despite a positive start to the seasonMathys Tel's absence from Tottenham's Champions League squad was a headline callMathys Tel - TottenhamMathys Tel's absence from Tottenham's Champions League squad was one of the headline calls on Wednesday, just months after he joined the club from Bayern Munich for £30million.The snub is a real blow for the Frenchman and it seems he will be the big loser from the deadline day addition of Randal Kolo Muani as competition to play on the left and down the middle of Spurs' attack gets even fiercer.Gabriel Jesus - ArsenalGabriel Jesus is another long-term absentee to miss out, although there have been indications he is working his way back to fitness after knee surgery earlier this year.It feels sensible therefore to not rush his comeback, but his absence may also be symptomatic of the Brazilian falling down the attacking pecking order after the summer arrivals of Viktor Gyokeres, Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze.
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