Manchester United’s young star Alejandro Garnacho is poised to leave the club this summer, with both the player and the club agreeing to part ways.
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the 20-year-old Argentine winger, who has been a standout performer despite a strained relationship with head coach Ruben Amorim, has attracted interest from top Premier League clubs and Bayer Leverkusen.
Romano reports that negotiations are expected to intensify following the mutual decision to end Garnacho’s tenure at Old Trafford. The winger’s frustration, evident after being benched in key matches like the Europa League final against Tottenham, has fueled speculation about his future. His exclusion from the squad for United’s final Premier League game against Aston Villa further signaled a fractured relationship with Amorim.
Premier League clubs are reportedly keen on securing Garnacho’s signature, with staying in England a “serious option.” Bayer Leverkusen, now managed by former United boss Erik ten Hag, has also approached Garnacho’s entourage, though financial constraints may complicate a move to Germany.
Italian clubs, including Napoli, have previously shown interest but were deterred by United’s €90m valuation.
Garnacho’s departure is part of Manchester United’s broader squad overhaul under Amorim, who is prioritizing new signings like Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo to bolster the attack.
The decision to let Garnacho go has sparked debate among fans, with some warning that United may regret losing the talented youngster.
As the summer transfer window approaches, Garnacho’s next destination remains a hot topic in football circles.
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