Romano confirms that Alejandro Garnacho and Manchester United both have been agreed to separate this summer, with several clubs that are reportedly interested in signing the winger.
Mail Sport previously revealed that Garnacho was brutally warned by Ruben Amorim that he must 'pray' that he can find a new club in a dressing room spit for the United Squad.
Tensions climb when Garnacho hit to Amorim after less than 20 minutes from the bank to get the Euroopa League defeat of the Red Devils from Tottenham last month.
The young person said in Bilbao: 'Until we reached the final, I played every round. And I played 20 minutes today – I don't know. I'm going to try to enjoy the summer and see what happens next. '
With the departure of Garnacho, in addition to confirmed in an official club statement, potential lovers are now circling to secure the talents of the 20-year-old.
Three Premier League clubs are said to be 'very enthusiastic' on Garnacho, who, according to Fabrizio Romano, sees a serious option in the English top flight.
As far as other European clubs are concerned, Bayer Leverkusen is interested, together with a large number of Italian clubs.
Mail Sport understands that, although United Garnacho appreciates between £ 60-70 million, bidders now know that the club has no option than to sell it.
Napoli and Chelsea are two of the clubs that have maintained a long-term interest in the Argentina international. The other two Premier League and parties were not announced.
During a recent press conference, Amad was questioned about the future of his united teammate and, as he answered, Amorim's face said it all.
In a video that originated on social media, Amorim tried to cover his face while he grew away while Amad reacted.
Garnacho has also stolen the headlines on the recent tour after the season for all the wrong reasons after the season.
One incident saw him pushing a fan who asked him a question, while Garnacho also aimed an excavation at the club – to Instagram to express his relief in the conclusion of the Tour.
With Garnacho apparently on the road, United has already been busy strengthening their attack in the transfer window.
The Red Devils completed their first signing of the summer – a £ 62.5 million deal for Wolves's Matheus Cunha, and closing a movement for Bryan Mbeumo.
Mail Sport understands that the Red Devils prepare a revised bid for the Brentford attacker after their opening offer of £ 55 million has been rejected.
Brentford is urged north of £ 60 million, while the opening bid of United £ 45 million was plus £ 10 million in bonuses.
Mbeumo is seen as an important target for United, who want to improve their moderate team after a terrible campaign of 2024-25.
