Liverpool icon sends clear warning to MU – ‘There’ll be more Garnachos’

Alejandro Garnacho probably seems to leave Manchester United after he had fallen out with Ruben Amorim, after he has pronounced his frustration with his manager, and Graeme Souness believes it indicates a “culture” problem at the club

Liverpool -legend Graeme Souness has warned Manchester United “There will be more Alejandro Garnachos” if they do not change their culture in the club. Garnacho seems to have fallen with manager Ruben Amorim after he was gestured for the Euroopa League Final Demies against Tottenham – and completely omitted for the last day collision against Aston Villa.

Garnacho is the newest player who clashes with Amorim after Marcus Rashford, where both players have difficulty fulfilling their promise after they have fallen through Amorim on various points this season.

Rashford will almost certainly leave if United can identify a club that will pay their asking price of £ 40 million, while Garnacho is also expected to leave after Amorim has reportedly told him that he must “pray” that he could find a new team. After their Europa League loss for traces, Garnacho admitted that his frustration was not being picked and said that the season of the team was “s ***”.

Souness – who played 354 times before they manage them for three years in the nineties – feels that both players are examples of a bad culture in the dressing room and said that “too much money and respect” influenced young players.

“The fact that Alejandro Garnacho has been told that he can leave Manchester United underlines why I stubbornly said that he is a classic example of a young player who has had too early,” he said the Daily Mail.

“That is too much admiration, too much money, too much respect from the football club and too much from the outside, from the public. It places players like him in a headspace that is harmful to their growth as a person and as a football player. It is merged by the fact that he is in Manchester United, where a player profile is a club in the country.

“Marcus Rashford, has a season of scoring 30 goals and what does the club do? Give him more than £ 300,000 a week. See how that succeeded.”

Souness claimed that there were not enough experienced leaders in the dressing room to help Garnacho stay grounded and to quote Cristiano Ronaldo as a player whose young person could have benefited more. He insisted that when he was a player, he felt “insignificant” despite the fact that he was club captain, because manager Ronnie Moran kept them sharp.

“You often hear United Managers talk about the culture that is wrong. To whom should Garnacho look up in that dressing room, who is an example? Someone he would like to become. They had the best example in the world and let him go: Cristiano Ronaldo. He would be worth keeping.

“In Liverpool you were never allowed to have a big head on your shoulders. That is why I call Ronnie Moran as the greatest influence on my career. I was Liverpool captain, but I felt insignificant. Statistics tell you that we were pretty good, but Ronnie never let us become 'Billy Big Heads'.”

Garnacho is now connected to a move to Chelsea after his return of the tour after the season to Asia. The 20-year-old made it clear that he was unhappy to travel after uploading a photo of the runway of the airport after he returned home, with the caption: “Finally”.

Napoli has also been mentioned as an interested party in the player who has managed 10 goals and nine assists this season for United this season.

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