Ruben Amorim admits that Alejandro Garnacho Manchester United could still leave, even though he returned to the fold on Thursday evening.
The Argentinian started for the Red Devils when they saw Rangers in the Europa League, despite the increasing speculation that his days were numbered at Old Trafford. The Premier League side listens to offers for their entire team while trying to balance the books.
Garnacho is a player for whom they can give a good fee and he would result in a huge profit. As a result, he has been associated with Chelsea and Napoli while his agent discusses possible exit routes.
Amorim called the winger in his team, but claimed that it was not a sign of a long -term future in Manchester. While he praised his performance, the new United Boss claimed that in the coming days telling it as clubs will race against the clock to complete their business.
He said when he talked about the future of Garnacho: “I was focused on the games and he is here, he plays here for Manchester United. He was really important for us today, so let's take a look the next days.”
Garnacho fell last month before the win of Manchester Derby, but has since returned to the fold. Amorim's 3-4-3 system has forced the Argentinian to change his position and he had to quickly adapt to the Portuguese coach who admits that he is making impressive progress.
He said: “I think he is improving in every aspect in the game. He was better to play in today, also outside and changes position. He improves the recovering position and he is always there for up to 90 minutes and helps. Sometimes he leaves he leaves A number of frustrations because he wants more.
“I think he has potential to be so much better and in these situations of the game. But what I can say is that he understood what I am trying to do and I just want to be clear, I try to help them. Are they who do the work “
United has not been shy to confess their financial situation. Marcus Rashford is another important name that the club is considering loading and has told fans that they must now “act” if they have to prevent the rules for breaking the expenditure. “If we don't act now, we are in danger of falling to meet PSR/FFP -” the club said in the letter.
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