Reuben Amorim reportedly was to show Alejandro Garnacho the door to Old Trafford.
Amorim to show Garnacho to the door
From one of Erik Ten Hag’s most influential players, Garnacho has become someone who appears to be destined to head to the exit door under Amorim amid a disappointment and the PSR issues of Manchester United. In a forgetful campaign, the 20-year-old assisted with just four Premier League goals, one summarizing United’s frontline struggle.
Amorim has not avoided criticizing young Argentina. I spoke to reporters earlier this week. “Garnacho needs to improve his running, how he protects, how he scores and supports. He’s improving. He’s doing the right thing. Like the other players on our team, he has to make a better choice in the last third.
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Ever since the former sports club boss arrived and dropped Garnacho for the Manchester Derby, it has been on the rocks and is now a relationship that is likely to come to a bitter end when summer arrives.
Ineos is able to ensure the expenditure that could be obtained by selling Argentina, and Naples has filed a bid of over £60 million to secure a recent signature, and Amorim is reportedly ready to show the door to the winger.
With such sales, the Red Devils can pursue their much-needed reinforcements in recent weeks, in links like Mike Maynyan. The shot stopper is one of the best in his position and can end Andreonana’s nightmare spell during Old Trafford’s stick.
Meanwhile, United were able to land an immediate replacement for Garnacho, which appeared to be doomed by something big in South America this summer.
Man Utd is seriously keen on Ian subiabre
According to journalist Sebastian Soul, Manchester United are seriously keen to sign Ian Subabre from River Plate this summer, but Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester are joining the race to secure the teenager’s signature.
Only 18, Subiabre is not a talent the Red Devils want to miss – especially for their Premier League rivals. Young Argentina certainly has a strong sense of confidence and has spoken and said about his talent before. “I’m a strong, high-scoring striker. I’m strong in one-on-one situations. I want to go back and get back to link with my teammates and provide assistance. I can play on the right or left field.”
People like analyst Ben Matinson have not shunned praise for teenagers, calling him a “technical winger” earlier last year. After scoring seven goals last season and supporting eight more, it’s fair to say Subiabre is just that.