Alejandro Garnacho is one of four unnecessary Manchester United players still looking for a new club after Argentina dropped out alongside manager Reuben Amorim last season, and was eliminated in the Europa League final.
Manchester United boss Reuben Amorim said he has no harsh feelings about Alejandro Garnacho’s desire to leave Old Trafford for a new challenge.
Winger Garnacho fell with Amorim after Amorim stopped in the Europa League final and then lost 1-0 to Tottenham in Bilbao.
Shortly after his defeat, Garnacho criticized Amorim’s decision, saying he would consider his future over the summer.
Amorim told the £40 million rated Garnacho that he was not part of his future plans and that he had left United’s US tour along with several other players who wanted to leave the club.
But Amorim said it was the best solution for United and Garnacho to say goodbye, given that the 20-year-old clearly wants to play elsewhere.
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“Along with Garnacho, I think you can understand and you can see that he is talented, he is a truly talented boy,” Amorim said. “But sometimes things don’t work and you can’t explain exactly what it is.
“But I think it’s clear – Garnacho wants something different with different leadership and I can understand that.
“So I don’t think that’s the problem. Sometimes you adapt to one guy, you have a connection. Sometimes you want a new challenge at other times.
“So we’re trying to make everything okay for every party. For clubs, coaches, players. That’s the natural thing about football.”
Garnacho wants to join Chelsea, who asked about him, but was also interested from Aston Villa and Serie a Side Napoli.
Before Marcus Rashford was loaned out to Aston Villa, neither was the only player to lose his favor with Amorim after opposing his coach last season. He has since secured a loan move to Barcelona.
Garnacho is currently one of four players in the group known as the “Bomb Squad.” United Outcasts have been removed from the US preseason tour in search of new clubs, including Jadon Sancho, Antony and Tyrell Malacia.
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