Alejandro Garnacho has decided which competition he wants to play his football next season, according to reports, while he continues a search from Manchester United.
The Argentinian winger will leave United after he has been dropped from the starting line-up for the last defeat of the European League team by Tottenham last month.
Alejandro then noticed the 'S ***' season of United, while his agent brother claimed that he was 'thrown under the bus' by manager Ruben Amorim.
Mail Sport revealed last month that Amorim responded to Garnacho's comments by telling him to find a new club for his teammates on the United training field.
There is no lack of interest in Garnacho, but it is unlikely that he will leave the Red Devils cheaply, where United hits a price card of £ 70 million on the 20-year-old.
Bayer Leverkusen has already deterred the hefty amount, according to reports, but that may not come as a problem for Garnacho – who wants to stay in England.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Garnachos is 'priority' to stay in the Premier League. Mail Sport understands that Chelsea, Aston Villa and Tottenham are all watching the winger.
Napoli also has an eyes on the Argentinian, while they want to build on their title-winning campaign in 2024-25.
Last month, Garnacho was brutally warned by Amorim that he must 'pray' that he can find a new club for teammates.
Tensions shot up after the Argentina International hit his boss because he had bent him in their Europa League defeat against Tottenham.
The Red Devils then lost 1-0, with Garnacho only 20 minutes from the bank and the Argentinian 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.
Garnacho will be seen this summer as one of United's salable assets, given his age, while he also has three years about his contract.
Amorim wants a large squadevision, with people like Marcus Rashford, Antony and Jadon Sancho, also in line to follow Garnacho the output door.
Christian Eriksen, Johnny Evans and Victor Lindelof all left the club at the end of last season after they had not offered new deals.
In the meantime, United has already made one this summer after they had completed a £ 62.5 million deal for Matheus Cunha on the opening day of the transfer window.
The Red Devils also chase Bryan Mbeumo and Viktor Gyokeres while Amorim offers to strengthen his attacking options.
Mbeumo and Gyokees can both cost more than £ 60 million, which means that United has to raise money on sale, and Garnacho could result in considerable transfer costs.
