No sales → controversy over attitude, Manchester United's £60 million star break-up preparation 7 clubs' love calls exploded
Dec 24, 2024
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Team Talk, a British media outlet, plans to sell Garnacho on a lease on the 24th (Korea time). Garnacho's future is moving away from Manchester United, reports said.
Garnacho, born in 2004, is considered the present and future of Manchester United. He left Atletico Madrid (Spain) in 2020 and joined Manchester United. Garnacho led Manchester United to the FA Youth Cup in the 2021-2022 season. United won the Youth Cup for the first time in 10 years. Former coach Erik ten Hag also paid attention to Garnacho as soon as he took office. He played in a total of 50 games, including the EPL, in the 2023-2024 season. He scored 10 goals in full. Recently, he also joined Argentina's A national team. He scored three goals and one assist in 15 English Premier League matches this season.
Subtle currents were detected under Ruben Amorim's leadership. Garnacho was completely excluded from the away league match against Manchester City on the 16th. On this day, Manchester United won a thrilling come-from-behind victory with a score of 2-1. As for the reason for excluding Garnacho from the match against Manchester City, Amorim said, `We try to evaluate everything, training performance, performance, participation. Everything is at stake when we analyze and choose players. It's my choice. It's simple. Everyone understands my decision. Of course, you have to win the game. It's a difficult situation. I make a decision after making an evaluation such as eating. There was communication after the last training session." Garnacho took the field as a substitute in the Carabao Cup quarter-final against Tottenham and the league's home game against Bournemouth.
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The outlet said it would be reasonable for Amorim to send a loan transfer in January next year if he had already decided Garnacho was not suitable for him. Getting £60m will help Manchester United's finances. But what matters is options,' he added.
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