Garnacho fuels transfer speculation with latest cryptic post

Chelsea Target Alejandro Garnacho has fueled speculation about his future in Manchester United with a cryptic post.

Garnacho posted a photo on his Instagram account of a TV screen that played it for United, with his back to camera and displayed his name and shirt number.

The Argentina wing player recently loved another social media post that linked him with a move to Chelsea.

But the blues still have to make a decisive move for the 21-year-old, who is also on the radar of the Italian champions Napoli.

Garnacho is said to give a movement that keeps him in the Premier League, while Baas Ruben Amorim tries to erase the decks of players he doesn't want.

And United could eventually accept that only £ 30 million for the attacker as the pressure to resolve the situation.

In recent weeks, Garnacho has spent United with online eruptions after he was told that he was not part of Amorim's plans.

When colleague Ballingschap Marcus Rashford sealed a loan movement to Barcelona, he responded with a post with the text: “Let's gooooooo”.

Earlier in the summer, Garnacho made a provocative image of him who wore an Aston Villa shirt with “Rashford 9” on the back and the words “My Brother”, in reference to Rashford's impressive enchantment in Lian in Villa in the second half of last season.

Some United fans reacted furiously and Garnacho seems to have good and his bridges are really burned in Old Trafford.

By order of Amorim, Garnacho and other members of the Old Trafford “Bomb Squad” were kept away from training in the first team.

He and three other unwanted players – Jadon Sancho, Antony and Tyrell Malacia – have worked separately from the team that returned from the pre -season tour by the US.

United fans are divided on Garnacho.

They wrote “He wants to stay clear” before he adds a broken heart.

Although a second prevented: “He shows his name Maat, not the badge … This is a” Who Want Me “call.”

And a third was posted: “Maybe his attitude changes a bit.”

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