Supporters of Manchester United made their feelings opposite Alejandro Garnacho for the Premier League seal opener on Sunday against Arsenal.
The Argentinian, which was placed at the beginning of the summer in Ruben Amorim's Five man 'BUMPPLOG' In addition to fellow balls Jadon Sancho, Antony, Marcus Rashford and Tyrell Malacia, is looking for an escape from Old Trafford prior to what promises to be permanently permanent on the side line.
Garnacho was told by Amorim that he would find a new club in May, after the winger was unhappy to start on the couch in the Europa League final.
His name was nowhere to be seen in the MatchDay team of United and fans of Red Devils announced what they think of the situation.
A large photo of Garnacho outside Old Trafford was destroyed, the face of the 21-year-old crossed.
Daily Mail Sport reported that Garnacho has now switched to Chelsea, where the blues have a strong interest in 21-year-old exile.
The Red Devils, who initially wanted £ 70 million for Garnacho, have reduced their asking price to £ 50 million in the hope of securing his exit.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Garnacho United States told us to arrange his departure to Chelsea, otherwise he will be on the couch for the next six to 12 months.
The journalist later placed on social media platform X, formerly Twitter, that Chelsea has performed conversations with Manchester United about a possible move for Garnacho, after he had already agreed personal conditions with the player.
It is understood that the hierarchy of the blues is not worried about his character after their homework – and that negotiations on Garnacho's exit costs are underway.
In total, Garnacho played 144 games for Manchester United and scored 26 goals, while offering 22 assists.
He won the FA Cup with United in the 2023-24 campaign and the EFL Cup in the previous season.
In the meantime, Chelsea has also entered into conversations with RB Leipzig about a potential Swap deal for Xavi Simons, according to the Guardian.
In the deal, Chelsea -Misfit Christopher Nunku, who enjoyed a fruitful spell with the Bundesliga club before he came to the blues, would move in the other direction.
