Alejandro Garnacho, a former rising star at Manchester United, has firmly found himself in the plans of manager Reuben Amorim this season.
The young man was told by his manager that he was not part of his plans for the future.
Following the Europa League defeat to Tottenham, Garnacho questioned the manager’s team’s choice, breaking down his relationship with the Red Devils boss.
Off the pitch, Garnacho’s relationship with the club got worse after a controversial incident. The film, which was filmed wearing an Aston Villa shirt, raised eyebrows at his apparent disregard for club solidarity, increasing the gap between players and managers.
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Despite his talent, United are preparing to win cash, reportedly placing a asking price of £70 million on the young winger.
However, according to the latest report, the Red Devils will lower the asking price to offload Argentina.
According to the Daily Star, United are ready to compromise on the fee. Sources say that the bid in the £45 million region could be sufficient to secure his services.
This is a notable drop from their original stance, but reflects a realistic assessment of the club’s situation and a desire to accelerate the reconstruction process under Amorim.
From a financial standpoint, the sale of Garnacho represents 100% profit on the balance sheet under Profit and Sustainability Regulation (PSR).
Therefore, his transfer is recorded as pure profit. This is an important consideration for United as it appears to remain within spending limits while restructuring its team.
Amorim is rebuilding his team this summer
Garnacho’s sales have freed up space for more compatible players in Amorim’s tactical system, suggesting that United are targeting a wider range of players and attackers who are more suited to the style of Portuguese managers.
Furthermore, the funds raised could directly contribute to key targets in other positions, such as midfielders and goalkeepers, where reinforcements are prioritized.
While fans may be disappointed to see the highly rated academy graduation leave, the club appears to be meant to create a tough stance on players who are not in line with the manager’s philosophy.
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