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GARNACHO SET TO LEAVE MANCHESTER UNITED AS PREMIER LEAGUE TEAMS SHOW INTEREST

Alejandro Garnacho is ready to leave Manchester United this summer. Both the player and the club have confirmed the decision. The Argentine winger is attracting interest from several European clubs. Three Premier League teams are keen to sign him.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Garnacho and Manchester United have agreed to part ways. Discussions about his future are complete. The decision is now official. United wants around €55m for Garnacho, a talented young Argentina player. Recently, he has been one of the top young talents in European football.

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Chelsea is one of the teams interested in Garnacho. They want to replace Jadon Sancho, who they decided not to keep permanently. Garnacho fits their plan of signing young talents for long-term growth. However, they are also looking at Jamie Gittens from Borussia Dortmund.

Manchester United is struggling this season, sitting 8th in the Premier League with two games left. Losing Garnacho is part of their major restructuring. They are five points behind 6th place Newcastle, missing out on European qualification again.

INTEREST FROM ABROAD

Garnacho is not only attracting interest from England. Bayer Leverkusen, coached by former United boss Erik ten Hag, wants him, even on loan. In Italy, Napoli and AC Milan are interested. Napoli considered a move in January.

Atletico Madrid is now interested too. Garnacho has the option to return to Spain, where he started his youth career. Before joining United’s academy, he played in Spain.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR GARNACHO?

Manchester United’s last two games are against Arsenal and West Ham. Garnacho may make his final appearances for United. This season, he scored 8 goals and made 6 assists in 34 appearances, despite the team’s poor form.

The summer transfer window is near, and competition for his signing is heating up. The interested Premier League clubs will soon make official approaches. Leverkusen and Italian clubs already showed interest. With a €55m price tag, Garnacho’s next team depends on which club meets United’s valuation.