Manchester United has made a big call regarding one of its brightest young stars. Alejandro Garnacho, who was just last season being talked about as an essential future figure at the club, is now reportedly up for sale. His price tag has reportedly raised a few eyebrows. The Argentine winger, once valued at £70 million, can now be snapped up for around £40 million, according to reports from Old Trafford.
This shift comes as new Manager Rúben Amorim starts putting his stamp on the squad. The Portuguese coach has wasted no time reshaping the team, and unfortunately for Garnacho, he no longer fits the plan. After being left out of United’s pre-season tour to the United States, it’s now clear that the 21-year-old’s future lies elsewhere, and several Premier League sides are already circling.
It is a remarkable turnaround. Garnacho isn’t just any young talent. He’s been one of the few bright sparks in recent seasons for United, delivering some huge moments despite the club’s wider struggles. Last season, he scored 11 goals and added 10 assists in all competitions. Despite that, he has also been the center of immense criticism.
There have been whispers of tension with Amorim, especially after Garnacho expressed frustration following a European defeat. That, with disciplinary concerns and the manager’s determination to overhaul the dressing room, seems to have sealed his fate.
According to The Telegraph, United are now ready to listen to offers starting at £40 million. That’s a low coming from the earlier £70 million valuation, but the club appears willing to accept financial losses if it means backing Amorim’s vision. Garnacho’s omission from pre-season isn’t an accident; it’s a message, and a clear one.
Despite the price drop, Garnacho won’t be short of options. Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Tottenham Hotspur are all believed to be monitoring the situation closely. Chelsea, who were interested back in January, are reportedly back in the mix. Their need for wide attacking options is well known, and Garnacho would certainly bring flair and end product to a front line that is quite overhauled.
Aston Villa, meanwhile, have long admired the player. Garnacho’s brother even caused a stir by posting a photo in a Villa shirt, which didn’t go down well at United. That moment now feels telling in hindsight, especially as Villa prepare for Europa League football and look to add depth to their attack. Tottenham are also understood to be monitoring developments. With Thomas Frank keen on building a young, exciting squad, Garnacho could be a perfect fit if the price is right.
There’s also been some interest from abroad, including Napoli and Atlético Madrid, but sources close to the player suggest he wants to stay in the Premier League. Offers from Saudi Arabia have reportedly been turned down, with Garnacho believed to be prioritizing football development over a big-money move.
United’s U.S. tour kicks off without Garnacho, and talks over a potential move are expected to pick up speed in the coming weeks. With time ticking, it feels like a matter of when. The club knows suitors will try to haggle even at £40 million. United’s position is clear: Garnacho isn’t part of Amorim’s project, and they’d rather move him on than keep a discontented figure around. For all his talent, the manager wants players fully aligned with his system and attitude.
Garnacho’s motivation is simple: He wants regular minutes, a defined role, and a place to develop into a top-level winger. Given the interest, it’s hard to imagine a lack of options, and one way or another, he’ll almost certainly be lining up in a different kit come August.
At just 21, Garnacho still has all the tools to become a superstar. His time at United may be coming to a premature end, but this could be the reset he needs. If he lands in the right environment with a manager who believes in him, £40 million might be a bargain.
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