Aston Villa is one of the Premier League clubs that weigh a relocation for Manchester United outcast Alejandro Garnacho.
Chelsea and Tottenham have followed Garnacho's deterating situation at Old Trafford, and Villa is supposed to have registered their interest in the 21-year-old Argentina-Vleugel player.
Atletico Madrid is also linked to their former Academy player and United rejected Napoli in January, but Garnacho would like to stay in the Premier League.
He trains away from the first team since he returned to Carrington last Thursday when he worked with Marcus Rashford, another member of the five -member bomble heads.
Although United Leen movements for Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Antony and Tyrell Malacia would consider, they hope to sell Garnacho that would generate maximum profit under financial Fair Play rules.
He was previously appreciated at around £ 70 million, but it is unlikely that clubs would be willing to offer so much now, given his fractious fall -out with United.
Garnacho led to controversy last month by posting a photo of itself with Rashford's No.9 Villa shirt after the English star was on loan in the Midlands Club in the second half of last season.
United has been associated with a movement for Villa striker Ollie Watkins and goalkeeper Emi Martinez in the midst of renewed speculation about the goalkeeper of Argentina in South America this week.
Garnacho's career at United comes to an end after head coach Ruben Amorim told him to find a new club as a result of his reaction to benched for the Euroopa League final defeat against Tottenham in May.
After they had more time from Carrington to explore a move last week, Garnacho and the other four shifts have now been called back to the training field, but can only enter the complex in the evening when Amorim and the rest of the team have left.
They also told you to report this weekend for training when United in Stockholm is friendly against Leeds for their opening for the season.
