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Manchester United gets promotion from Alejandro Garnacho transfer from Naples

Manchester United reportedly received an upgrade as Naples remained interested in Alejandro Garnacho’s potential transfer.

The Serie A Giants were first keen on Garnacho in January, and it seems they still see him as a goal this summer.

According to the Daily Mirror, Manchester United is eager to get rid of Argentina International, so they will certainly be happy to hear that Naples can be prepared to pay him £45 million.

Should Manchester United retain or sell Alejandro Garnacho?

Last season, Garnacho finished with 11 goals and nine assists in all games, and at the age of 21 he could still improve further.

But it’s clear that he’s not in Ruben Amorim’s plan, as he publicly slammed the manager when he didn’t start the final defeat of the Europa League Tottenham Hotspur.

Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho (photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Overall, even if letting Garnacho could be a bit risky, his consistency wasn’t consistent enough during Old Trafford, and his attitude didn’t seem to be the best either.

When Chelsea showed interest in Garnacho in January, the Telegraph reported that Blues wanted to guarantee the temperament of the players.

The fact that Chelsea did not sign Garnacho at the time might tell you all the facts you need to know.

Can Garnacho revive his career in Naples?

Recently, we have seen some Premier League defeats, and recently resumed their careers in Italy.

The likes of Christian Pulisic, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Fikayo Tomori all struggled at Chelsea and then resumed their careers at AC Milan.

Romelu Lukaku also struggled with spells with Manchester United and Chelsea, but has since flourished with three Serie A with three Inter, Roma and now Naples.

Even Scott McTominay has taken his game to another level since he moved from Manchester to Naples last summer, so maybe Garnacho can try it well too.

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