Alejandro Garnacho is confronted with the prospect of a small future in Manchester United after being out of grace under Ruben Amorim and he has since given an indication of his future
Manchester United Massfit Alejandro Garnacho has hinted that his Nightmare in Old Trafford could end soon. The Argentinian attacker has almost no future, with the Red Devils received a new club from Ruben Amorim at the end of last season.
A number of clubs have already been linked to Garnacho prior to the transfer deadline of next month. Italian giant Napoli appeared as potential vooragers earlier this summer, but their interest seems to have cooled.
The Premier League rivals of United Chelsea have also taken a step after they have agreed personal conditions with the young attacker – although they still have to reach an agreement with the Red Devils. And Garnacho itself has now plagued that a breakthrough may not be too far away.
The 21-year-old shared a photo of himself who was in a gym with his head in his hands. And the emojis of a sand -timer and Ellipssen were particularly telling.
United is expected to demand around £ 40 million for the services of Garnacho, since he has a little less than three years about his contract with Old Trafford. Earlier this summer, Baas Amorim clearly spoke that Garnacho would probably continue.
“I think you can understand with Garnacho and you can see that he is talented, he is a real talented boy,” Amorim said. “But sometimes things don't work and you can't specifically explain what it is.
“But I have the feeling – and I think it's clear – that Garnacho wants something different with a different leadership and I can understand that.
“So I don't think it's a problem. Sometimes you adjust to one man and you have the connection. Other times you want a new challenge. So we try to make everything right for all parties. To the club, the coach and the player. It's a natural thing in football.”
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Garnacho is probably not the only departure from Old Trafford before the end of the window. Tyrell Malacia, Jadon Sancho, Antony and Rasmus Hojlund are all expected to leave.
AC Milan has opened conversations with United about the services of the Danish striker after the signing of Benjamin Sesko. Real Betis also wanted to sign Antony again after last season's loan, but had difficulty getting a deal so far.
Elsewhere, a few promising young people could go on loan in the coming weeks. Harry Amass and Toby Collyer both become the target by Championship Crisis Club Sheffield Wednesday.
