Report: Manchester United’s True Stance on Garnacho’s Future Revealed
Written By Albert Echatah
According to rumours in Italy, Napoli have begun negotiations with Manchester United for Alejandro Garnacho, but the Premier League team is asking a £70 million transfer fee.
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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is about to be sold by Antonio Conte’s team to Paris Saint-Germain for €70 million (£59.1 million), and the Georgia international will have a physical with the French champions.
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Garnacho has been named by Napoli as a straight replacement for Kvaratskhelia, and according to Sky Sports Italy, preliminary discussions on a possible trade took place on Tuesday.
The current Serie A leaders are thinking about other options, such as Timo Werner, who is now on loan at Tottenham from RB Leipzig but is currently sidelined with a hamstring injury, because they believe United’s asking price of £70 million is too high.
Since signing in a £21 million transfer, Scott McTominay has impressed, so Napoli benefited from United’s reshuffle last summer.
Meanwhile, it is said that Manchester United are willing to sell Garnacho to allay their worries about breaking the Premier League’s sustainability and profit regulations.
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The Argentina international was left out of the team for United’s 2-1 victory against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium last month because he hasn’t been able to contribute since Ruben Amorim arrived in November.
Speaking last week, Amorim stated that he is eager to retain Garnacho, who has more than three years left on his current deal with United, and Kobbie Mainoo, who has also been connected to a move away from Old Trafford, in his team.
‘I really love my players. I want to keep my players, especially the talented ones,’ Amorim said.
‘It’s a special moment in this club, it’s a hard moment, but, of course, I’m really happy with Kobbie, he’s improving, and also with Garna.’
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