Garnacho appears to IGNORE young fan pleading for an autograph and drives off

Manchester United star Alejandro Garnacho seemed awkward to ignore a young supporter while he drove out Old Trafford during the weekend.

Garnacho, 20, has been one of the rare clear places in a different gloomy season for United, where the Argentinian scored eight goals and added six assists for 41 performances.

In view of his status as a graduate academy, the attacker is a fanfalon and the name of Garnacho is often sung the loudest by supporters.

Garnacho, however, seems like a fan in a clip that has gone viral on social media.

The video was filmed after the defeat of United by Fulham on penalties in the FA Cup fifth round on Sunday.

In the clip of 13 seconds, a young fan was patiently waiting by Garnacho's Auto-from which it was assumed that he was his £ 120,000 white 4×4 Range Rover-with the 20-year-old in the vehicle next to another individual.

However, Garnacho's eyes were fixed firmly on his phone while he slowly drove away from the ground of United in the midst of traffic.

He could be seen who turns to his companion, while he also scrolling on his mobile while the child stayed away from him with a pen and a note sheet as he looked to get his signature.

The young fan was told: 'Garnacho, please', before the clip is cut off, and it is unclear whether the Argentinian stopped, with a separate video that shows Garnacho that his window is raising again.

It should be noted that Garnacho is regularly seen who give up his time for fans during games and on Carrington Training Ground of United and he may have set himself and mixed with supporters after the Fulham defeat.

Nevertheless, the incident comes only a few weeks after Man City star James McATee was accused of 'ruining' a young boy's birthday after he had made a sudden U-turn about his decision to transfer his shirt because of a bizarre reason.

The incident took place after City's 3-1 victory over Club Brugge in the Champions League in January.

Fans waited outside the gates of Etihad after the game and there was excitement when the young English midfielder McATee rode out and rolled down while he held his competition shirt.

McATEE then pointed in the direction of one child and told a steward to bring the shirt to him before he quickly changed thoughts.

The former Sheffield United-Leninglee had noticed that the 10-year-old, named Oaklan, was wearing a jacket with the badge of the Rivals of the knives Sheffield on Wednesday.

'Oh no, he has a Sheffield on Wednesday. I hate Sheffield on Wednesday, “McATee said before he drove away.

The boy of the boy Chantelle Howard then went to social media to hit McATee for his actions.

“Imagine that you are traveling the whole way, the freezame cold defies after watching a Champions League match, only for your little football-Mad 10-year-old to ruin his birthday night,” Howard wrote on Facebook.

'James Mcatee had the chance to make a birthday unforgettable – he handed out his shirt and you should have seen the pure joy on the children's faces!

'But then, when it came to Oaklan, he changed thoughts … All because of a Sheffield Wednesday Badge on his jacket. It doesn't matter that he was from head to toe in Man City Gear, who had already spent his birthday money in the club shop that evening.

'Children are looking up at their idols, whether they support a local team or one of the largest in the world.

'Not everyone can go to Etihad every week, but that doesn't make them a fan less. Moments like these forms how young supporters see the game – and their heroes. It's a shame when football forgets what really matters. '

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