Alejandro Garnacho speaks to his teammates during a training session at Manchester United. (Photo: Ben Roberts’ photo/Getty’s image)
Alejandro Garnacho has been linked to a move away from Manchester United in recent weeks, with Mick Brown saying he will remain in the Premier League.
The former Premier League scout has revealed that the player has already spoken to his agents and he has decided to move on. He wants to continue in the Premier League and it will be interesting to see if his rival club will be happy to come and sign him.
The 20-year-old is a young talent with a bright future, and he has managed to grow into a top-class player with the right guidance. Technically talented attackers add goals and creativity to the aspects. He is versatile enough to manipulate either side and only improves with coaching and experience.
Argentina is highly regarded throughout Europe, and he could be an attractive target for most clubs. It is still unknown how the situation will develop. Brown claims the player is marginalized at Manchester United and he decides to leave.
Alejandro Garnacho wants to see the Premier League move
Brown told Football Insider: “There have been a lot of talk about Garnacho and where he might end, and he wants to talk to his agents and stay in the Premier League.
“But the player has been marginalized and he will leave this summer. They don’t know his exact destination, but he hopes it will be in England.
“His options are still very open.”
Manchester United need to replace him properly
Manchester United already lacks the quality and depth of the wide area, and South American departures will further undermine them. It would be interesting to see if they could properly replace him. Losing a promising young player like him could prove to be a mistake in the future.
If the 20-year-old can meet his potential in the upcoming season, Manchester United will regret losing him. He has struggled with regular match times at Old Trafford for the past 12 months, and it makes sense for him to move on. He will try to get his career back on track and quickly sort out his long-term future.
Garnacho scored 11 goals last season and also scored 10 assists.