According to Fabrizio Romano, Bruce agrees to personal terms with United wingers. “All details” of his proposed contract are said to be trapped with that part of the transaction that was made and considered dusty.
However, it is believed that a club-to-club talk is still ongoing. According to BBC Sport, United are seeking a relocation fee of £50 million in exchange for Garnacho, initially valued the 21 year old at nearly £700 million.
Earlier this summer, Amorim insisted that he would not consider lowball offers when the club chief was quized with futures from Garnacho and several other United outcasts.
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He states: “I know the facts of Omar (Belada, CEO) and Jason (Football Director Wilcox), and there are a number of these players in the club.
“If they (the clubs of interest) don’t get to that, they’ll be Manchester United players. There’s no doubt about that. Other clubs may be waiting for the last minute, but they’re surprised.”
Garnacho is believed to be eager to join Chelsea as Chelsea is about to revive his career from Old Trafford. His relationship with Amorim surpassed the point of repairs to Tottenham, following his final defeat in the Europa League last season.
He launched a public attack on the manager after the fixture bench was given a name, and then stated:
“Until the final, I played every time and helped my team. I’m playing 20 minutes today… I don’t know. The game has an impact, but the season itself and the club’s situation… I’m looking forward to the summer and trying to see what happens next.”
Garnacho’s brother Roberto added fuel to the fire in his own comments, writing on Instagram:
The Winger made 58 appearances for United in all competitions last season, chipping in with 11 goals and 10 assists.
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