There seems to be no way back for Alejandro Garnacho in Manchester United, with a new hint for social media that appears exit before his expected summer transfer
The exit of Alejandro Garnacho's Manchester United seems to have been almost confirmed by his photographer. Garnacho is expected to leave Old Trafford this summer.
The 20-year-old has been told that he is free to find a new club, in which Ruben Amorim considers him excess to require after their fight. Although the range of £ 40 million of £ 40 million was strongly rejected in January, it is assumed that a sum of around £ 60-70 million would be enough to see him leave.
So far there have been no indications at the start of the window that someone will be willing to push so high. Nevertheless, it seems that Konrad Borzyskowski, the man behind the lens for Garnacho, cannot provide a future in which the Argentinian talent will again play for the Red Devils next season.
He went to Instagram on Monday to share a collection of photos he had taken from Garnacho during the 2024/25 campaign. It was written: “One last time in @manchesterunited red … @Garnacho7 under the microscope.”
Whether Borzyskowski owns Insider knowledge is unknown, but he shares connections with countless football stars in the Premier League and throughout Europe. It is said that Garnacho itself would rather stay in the UK.
Chelsea is most connected to the domestic rivals of United. And Garnacho was seen to hold their new signature Liam Delap's Instagram post after their opening club World Cup victory against Lafc.
Despite an abundance of attacking options, the front line of Enzo Maresca on the left is the weakest, especially after the blues decided to spend £ 5 million to buy Jadon Sancho for between £ 20 million and £ 25 million.
Arsenal and Aston Villa are also connected to Garnacho. It seems that Arsenal may miss Nico Williams on a top -in -lead goal, who is said to prefer a move to Barcelona.
In the meantime, Villa will probably have to discharge players before they can make purchases because of concerns about breaking PSR rules. Atletico Madrid, the former club of Garnacho, is of course associated with him.
Erik ten Hag's return to management in Bayer Leverkusen has fueled rumors about a potential reunion in the same way. All reimbursements received for Garnacho will be pure profit for United, because he is considered a home -grown player, which strengthens the available resources for Amorim.
The arrival of Matheus Cunha for £ 62.5 million has already made an important dent in it, while Bryan Mbeumo – who is supposed to prefer a switch to United above Thomas Frank to Tottenham – a similar price, if not anymore. And with the pursuit of a new striker also on the agenda, sales will be the key in the coming weeks.
