
Manchester United -wing player Alejandro Garnacho has dropped the biggest hint, but he is thinking about leaving Old Trafford – after “discreet” to give his house for sale.
The Argentinian winger paid £ 3,804 million in April last year for the mansion with seven bedrooms in Bowdon, Greater Manchester.
But the 20-year-old has now asked real estate agents to offer it on the market with £ 3.85 million-stretcher £ 45,000 more than he has paid for it.
The agent seems to have been instructed to try to keep the attempt to quietly sell by placing only one photo online and explaining that the house is “exclusively and discreetly brought to the market”.
But the offer, which went live on March 28, was noticed by a fan with eagle eyes who fears that the sale shows that Garnacho has no plans to settle in Manchester and prepares for leaving Old Trafford.
Garnacho, who came to United's Academy in 2020 from the Spanish club Atletico Madrid and made his first team debut in 2022, lives with the building with his partner Eva and their one -year -old son Enzo.
The fan said: “It is not unusual for a footballer to offer his house for sale. But it is unusual to try to sell a property less than 12 months after buying, and for only £ 45,000 more than he paid for it.
“The fact that he has asked to be discreetly mentioned is worried for United fans who like him as a player because it looks like he is moving in more than one way.”
Garnacho made 29 Premier League performances for United this season and scored four goals.
Despite the fact that his directness is often positive on the field, frustrating performance such as those against Nottingham Forest have become more common this season.
The dangerous financial situation of the club has associated him with a relocation of Old Trafford, because every sale would be considered “pure profit” because it is considered an academic product.
He has drawn interest from Chelsea and Napoli and would have a reimbursement of approximately £ 50 million.
In February we told how Garnacho treated a mother Leah Smith and her children on a tour behind the scenes of the Manchester United training field after she found his dogs near his house.
Leah, 26, drove home from a store trip when she saw the two Mutts on the loose mansion of Garnacho.
She realized that the dogs were from Garnacho and brought them to the United's Carrington's training field before bringing back to his house.
The next day Garnacho Leah called and thanked her for bringing the dogs back.
He then provided Leah, Eliza and her brother Jenson, Zeven, with tickets for the 3-1 victory of United in Southampton in the family area of the player in Old Trafford for the Premier League match on January 16.
United was contacted for comment.
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