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Manchester United attacker Alejandro Garnacho has linked his move from the club in recent months, and Napoli wants to sign him.
According to a report via Arenapoli, the Italian outfit is ready to return for him in the summer. They also tried to sign the players in January. The report claims Manchester United is setting a asking price of 50 million euros for the 20-year-old attacker. It will be interesting to see if Naples are willing to pay.
Journalist Cristiano Abbrutzese said: “After closely following him during the winter transfer period, the Napolitan Club is ready to resume paperwork considering the summer. In January, offers had already been made that were close to the high demands of the English club.
“The arrival of Antonio Conte on the Naples bench is linked to an ambitious and well-structured reinforcement plan. Among the profiles presented by Aprian’s coach is Ghanacho, which is considered to be fully compatible with the coach’s tactical principles.
“The ability to skip the Argentinean man is combined with increased tactical maturity, representing the ideal identity of direct, vertical football.”
South America is a talent for a big future and he can no doubt justify his investment of time. He has 10 goals and nine assists in his name in all competitions this season. He could improve with coaching and experience. Antonio Conte was able to turn him into a world-class player.
Man United must maintain Alejandro Garnacho
Manchester United already has a deep shortage of offensive units, and sales for the 20-year-old could prove to be an inadequate decision. He has all the attributes to develop into a future star, and the Red Devils were able to regret their decision to sell him.
Meanwhile, Napoli could be an attractive destination for players if Manchester United were ready to move him ahead. They have a world-class manager at their disposal and can provide him with a platform to fight for major trophies.