Manchester United already focuses on the summer transfer window, with a future in which some of the first team starters are being questioned.
Goalkeeper Andre Onana is a player facing an uncertain future at the club after being dropped by manager Reuben Amorim following a mistake against Lyon in the Europa League last week.
Another man United star is constantly linked with movements away from the club, which is winger Alejandro Garnacho.
The Argentine winger was linked to a journey away from Old Trafford in January, with both Chelsea and Napoli interested in signing him.
The Italian giants were still interested in bringing him to Italy, and they received a huge boost after the Red Devils lowered his asking price.
According to Tutto Mercato, as broadcast by Manchester Evening News, Man United has set a price tag of 45 million euros (£342 million) on the winger, and if they receive an offer in that area, they are willing to accept it.
The Premier League giants had been demanding €65 million (£45.65 million) for the winger for the winter transfer period, but have now changed plans.
Naples boss Antonio Conte is still interested in signing players this summer and will be pleased to know that players are now affordable for him and his team.
In his recent 4-1 loss to Newcastle United, Garnacho scored United’s only goal and showed off his ability to take advantage of limited opportunities.
However, the team’s overall struggle, particularly in adapting to manager Reuben Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 formation, influenced Garnacho’s effectiveness on the pitch.
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His performance has been exposed to increased scrutiny since the arrival of Reuben Amorim at the club and could be offloaded to raise money for the club’s summer transfer business.
The player reportedly put his home on sale, suggesting he is preparing for the summer move.
Despite these challenges, Garnacho’s individual talents are clear. His ability to score and create opportunities remains a valuable asset for Man United, but his consistency has been a problem this season.
Former Arsenal striker Ian Shosho has praised Winger in the past, calling him a “big problem” for opposition defenders.
Kobbie Mainoo is another player where Red Devils could potentially sell at the club, setting him a modest asking price.
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