PSG Talk
·14 de enero de 2025
PSG Talk
·14 de enero de 2025
Rúben Amorim’s decision to exclude Alejandro Garnacho from last month’s Manchester derby has fueled growing speculation about the young player’s future at Manchester United.
According to the Daily Mail, Garnacho is no longer viewed as “untouchable” at the club, with interest reportedly coming from top European sides, including Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, AC Milan, Real Madrid, and Barcelona.
While no transfer is imminent, the report suggests that United might entertain offers, with a starting price likely set at around £70 million. The Daily Mail also claims that the club believes Garnacho could command a higher transfer fee than Marcus Rashford if they decide to sell.
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Sky Sports reports (h/t TEAMtalk) that Manchester United have not received any formal offers for Garnacho. Meanwhile, Sky in Italy claims that Napoli are interested in the forward as a potential replacement for Kvaratskhelia, who is reportedly set to join PSG.
United have no intention of selling Garnacho and would only consider an exceptionally large offer. On Monday, CaughtOffside reported, citing sources, that Garnacho is being closely monitored by his former club, Atletico Madrid, with PSG and Juventus also showing interest.
The report claims that his current club would be open to selling Garnacho for the right price, but, it appears that both Atletico and Juventus might struggle to meet those demands at the moment.