Amad Diallo has encouraged Alejandro Garnacho to stay in Manchester United next season despite his fiery dispute with manager Ruben Amorim.
Garnacho seems to leave Old Trafford this summer and was brutally warned by Amorim that he must 'pray' that he can find a new club for teammates.
Tensions shot up after the Argentinian had hit his boss because he had broken him in their Europa League defeat against Tottenham last Wednesday.
United then lost 1-0, with Garnacho only 20 minutes from the bank and the 20-year-old did not succeed in hiding his frustration with Amorim, because he admitted that it had been a *** season for the club.
His agent brother then added fuel to the fire by posting on Instagram that the winger was 'thrown under the bus' by the Portuguese boss.
Despite a turbulent week, Garnacho was for United in their humiliating friendly defeat after the season against exhibition side Asean All-Stars in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday.
For their next friendly, Amad jumped to the defense of Garnacho and claimed that the dispute is not a problem for the team.
The Ivorian said: 'Alejandro is a really good player and we need good players in the team. I know Garna very well, so I hope to have garna next season.
'It's not really a big problem for the team. Everything is good now. '
Garnacho was omitted from the United team for their last game of the season against Villa and it would represent a remarkable U-turn if he stayed in the club.
His partner seemed to confirm his departure with a cryptic message of two words to fans on social media, just a few hours before the Villa meeting.
She posted a photo of a Baby-Sized United Kit next to the words 'last match', accompanied by a tearing emoji and a heart on Instagram.
A sale would represent pure profit according to the rules for financial fair play, while the winger came through the club's academy system.
The Red Devil left only a few hours after beating Aston Villa with 2-0 on the last day of Aston Villa with 2-0.
But their controversial tour came to the worst possible start, with voicing fans the players Lamdenenen for a 'shameful' defeat in the 84.00 purorer Bukit Jalil National Stadium in Kuala Lumpur.
After the loss, Amorim said: 'I always feel guilty of the performance of the team because I am here in the first game. I feel guilty, then the anger of the fans are, maybe it is something we need because every game we have lost in the Premier League, they were always there.
“I felt when we finished every time the supporters were with us. Let's look for next season. We should perform better. We were slow, we don't have to win every exercise in training, and every game, the most important thing is that we had no injuries. '
He added: 'We are not in our opinion not to stitch in every exercise, in every game, that is what happened.
In the meantime, Diallo was the target of serious personal abuse of a fan of Manchester United in Malaysia, post sport can reveal.
A photo of the star that held his middle finger with fans circulated online after the loss of United on Wednesday.
There had been some suggestions online that it was linked to his name and desire for people who do not use 'Diallo' as a reference point.
But it is understood that the real reason behind Amad's emotional reaction was due to serious personal abuse that was sent in his direction.
