
Manchester United’s Argentine player Alejandro Garnacho has been given permission by the team’s coach Ruben Amorim to transfer to another club in the upcoming transfer window. In the Europa League match where Manchester United lost 1-0 to Tottenham Hotspur, Garnacho was brought on to play in the 71st minute. Garnacho and his brother have expressed dissatisfaction about this. Garnacho said that he played in all rounds of the Europa League, but doesn’t understand why he was only brought on in the final minutes of the final match.
“I played in all rounds of this tournament. But I don’t know why I was only brought on in the final minutes of the final match. This will certainly make me think about my future,” Garnacho said after the match. Garnacho, who was born in Spain, joined Manchester United’s academy in October 2020 from Spain’s Atletico Madrid. Reports have stated that Chelsea and Italy’s Napoli tried to acquire him last January. Amorim has repeatedly stated that he has plans for the future. He has also said that he will make many changes to the team and will let go of players who are not in his plans.
Manchester United is working hard to acquire Wolves forward Matheus Cunha. According to Cunha’s agreement with Wolves, any club that buys him will have to pay a transfer fee of 62.5 million pounds. Shortly after Amorim took over as Manchester United coach, issues arose between him and Garnacho. And while he let go of Rashford, who had issues at that time, without giving him any chances, Amorim has given opportunities to Garnacho.
