Napoli has stepped up efforts to sign Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho, and Antonio Conte’s manager reportedly directed the club to pursue the Argentine winger “no matter what the cost.”
Napoli refused to bid for Man United winger during the January transfer period, but the Italian giants are ready to try their luck again after creating the Argentinians the number one transfer target.
The Italian side has rejected a bid of 50 million euros (£42 million) for the United youth.
Naples wanted to replace Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in January, so they presented the United Star offer.
There is also interest from Chelsea and Atletico Madrid, but he also has interest in the services of Man United Winger, but has offered no offer to the young people.
United initially set a rating of around £60 million, but negotiations are reportedly open.
A product of Man United’s Academy, Garnacho has emerged as a valuable asset due to its country’s status, allowing transfer fees to be recorded as pure profits under financial fair play regulations.
Garnacho, Marcus Rashford and Antony will be sold by the club as United are trying to raise money for their summer transfer business.
As the summer transfer period approaches, the situation surrounding Garnacho’s future remains open.
Naples is about to sell Victor Osimchen this summer.
Man United Star is highly rated by Italian managers
Naples boss Conte is a admirer of Garnacho and feels that he can become a better Italian player under his management.
Talksport Pundit Tony Cascarino praised Garnacho for his “fearless attitude” in his playing style.
Another player facing an uncertain future at Old Trafford is striker Rasmus Hojlund, who has now scored only one goal in the last 28 games for the Red Devils.
Denmark International is struggling to perform, and United are looking for a more proven goal scorer in the market.
Reuben Amorim’s side is chasing after Naples’ Osimhen, which could facilitate negotiations between the two sides.
Man United is ready to go all out with the £50 million English star for Rashford’s uncertain future