Garnacho is approaching the exit door of Manchester United.
Alejandro Garnacho, a winger for Manchester United, has apparently already chosen where he wants to go after three Premier League clubs have initiated negotiations to recruit him.
Last month, The Athletic revealed that Garnacho was told to find another club by United manager Ruben Amorim.
The Argentinean blasted his manager for failing to use him earlier in United’s 1-0 loss to Tottenham in the Europa League final.
Additionally, he referred to United’s season as “s**t.”
According to the Manchester Evening News, Garnacho’s attitude has raised internal concerns, and his most recent remarks haven’t helped his case at the club.
The Daily Mail claims that following the final, Amorim addressed Garnacho in front of a team meeting and advised him, “You better pray that you can find a club to sign you.”
In spite of this, Garnacho has been connected to numerous European teams; in a supposed shock move, Arsenal was offered the winger.
Three Premier League clubs have reportedly inquired about a move for the 20-year-old, who seems to be surplus to needs at Old Trafford, according to Fabrizio Romano.
“Premier League clubs are calling and pushing for Alejandro Garnacho,” he stated on his own YouTube account.
“It’s very likely that Alejandro Garnacho will play in the Premier League wearing a different shirt from the one worn by Manchester United.
“From what I heard, three Premier League clubs have called … trying to understand the situation, and the answer on the player and the club side is the same: ready to part ways this summer.”
Garnacho will undoubtedly be hopeful that his desired move is on the list of three teams, even though their identities are yet unknown.
Despite interest from Napoli and Bayer Leverkusen, the Sun reported earlier this month that the Argentinian would prefer a move to Chelsea.
While Napoli, the defending Serie A winners under Antonio Conte, expressed interest in signing him in January, a transfer to Leverkusen would reunite him with former United manager Erik ten Hag.
Next season, all three of the clubs indicated above will be playing in the Champions League.
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