Men jointly prepare to sell Alejandro Garnacho, for £45m this summer

Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho, once a rising star, now finds himself firmly out of manager Ruben Amorim’s plans for the upcoming season.
The manager told the young man that he was not part of his future plans.
Garnacho questioned the manager’s team choice after the Europa League defeat against Tottenham Hotspur, which broke his relationship with the Red Devils boss.
Garnacho’s relationship with the club further deteriorated after the controversial incident. Photos of him wearing an Aston Villa shirt, apparently ignoring the club’s unity and raising eyebrows and exacerbating the gap between players and managers.
People’s Federation decides Alejandro Garnacho’s price tag
Despite his talent, Manchester United is ready to cash in, and the young winger is reportedly asking for £70 million.
However, according to the latest report, the Red Devils will even lower their asking price to uninstall the Argentinians.
According to the Daily Star, Manchester United is preparing to compromise the fees. Sources show that there is now a £45 million bid that is enough to get his services.
This is a significant decline in their initial stance, but reflects the club’s realistic assessment of the situation and is eager to speed up the reconstruction process under Amorim.
From a financial standpoint, any sale by Garnacho will represent 100% profit on the balance sheet under the Profit and Sustainability Regulation (PSR).
Therefore, his transfer will be recorded as a pure profit, a key consideration for United as they want to stay within the spending range while still reshaping the team.
Amorim rebuilds his squad this summer

The sale of Garnacho will also provide room for more compatible players in the Amorim tactical system, and it has been reported that Manchester United’s goal is to target broad players and attackers, more suitable for the Portuguese manager’s style.
In addition, the funds raised can directly promote the main objectives of other positions, including midfielders and goalkeepers, where reinforcements are prioritized.
While fans may be disappointed to see a senior college graduate leave, the club seems to intend to make a strong stand on players who don’t match the manager’s philosophy.
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