EPL: Three Clubs Battle to Sign Garnacho From Man Utd
- Alejandro Garnacho is looking to leave Manchester United this summer after being informed by Ruben Amorim that he is free to find a new club, as reported by Fabrizio Romano.
- Manchester United is demanding £60 million for Garnacho, who has established himself as a first-team regular in recent seasons, despite struggling with consistent performances in Amorim’s system.
- Three unnamed clubs are interested in Garnacho, with Chelsea previously pursuing him and Bayer Leverkusen showing interest.
- Jadon Sancho's return to Manchester United complicates plans for rebuilding following a disappointing season, with financial implications for the club.
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EPL: Three clubs battle to sign Garnacho from Man Utd
At least three Premier League club are battling to sign Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United this summer. The Red Devils are ready to offload Garnacho, with manager Ruben Amorim having reportedly told the player to find a new club. The Argentina winger’s season ended in controversial circumstances, after he fumed over Amorim’s decision to drop him for the Europa League final loss against Tottenham. Garnacho was then excluded from the matchd…
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In news that’s felt like it’s been coming for a while, last night we got confirmation from top transfer insider Fabrizio Romano that Man U winger Alejandro Garnacho “will leave Man United” after the decision was confirmed by the player and the club.Garnacho was strongly linked to Chelsea in January, and Romano says staying in the Premier League is a “serious option” with 3 clubs “very keen”. But we’re no sure the Blues are top of the list anymor…
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