Stretty News
·24 de maio de 2025
Breaking: David Ornstein reveals the fates of Ruben Amorim & furious Man Utd star

Stretty News
·24 de maio de 2025
David Ornstein revealed the futures of Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim and his star player, Alejandro Garnacho.
Both men have been under great scrutiny as of late, especially following the outcome of the Europa League final which saw Spurs prevail thanks to a scrappy goal.
The Portuguese manager was criticised for his choices, which include fielding Luke Shaw and Mason Mount who only recently returned from long layoffs, playing Casemiro as the solitary holding midfielder, and most importantly, leaving Garnacho on the bench until the 71st minute despite trailing since the first half.
Therefore, the 40-year-old insisted he’s willing to peacefully walk away if the management no longer wants him at the club.
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As for Garnacho, he was simply disgruntled with his status at the club, especially after being fielded as a starter on most occasions in recent months, only to be dropped in the biggest match of the season. The 20-year-old made sure to express his displeasure after the contest.
Therefore, the situation between the two men has reached a head, and there is only room for one at Carrington.
In his latest update for The Athletic, Ornstein revealed that Man United have decided to stick with Amorim for next season.
Moreover, the manager’s first piece of business following his confirmation was to tell the Argentinian winger to find himself a new club, as he’s no longer wanted at his court.
Amorim and Garnacho didn’t see eye-to-eye since the manager’s arrival in November. It is worth mentioning that the youngster was excluded from the matchday squad ahead of the Manchester derby alongside Marcus Rashford.
Unlike the English striker, Garnacho was swiftly reintegrated, but he only became a regular starter when Amad Diallo and others sustained injuries.
With Matheus Cunha, and possibly another attacking midfielder, joining the squad next season, Garnacho would further struggle for playing time, so his departure feels inevitable at this stage.
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