Manchester United Might Let Garnacho Leave

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Alejandro Garnacho, a 20-year-old football player for Manchester United, may leave the team this summer.

United’s coach, Ruben Amorim, didn’t include Garnacho in the last game of the season against Aston Villa.

When asked why, Amorim said Garnacho is still a Manchester United player, but he wasn’t picked for that game.

Even though Garnacho will join the team on their upcoming tour to meet fans, things seem tense between him and the coach.

In the Europa League final against Tottenham, Garnacho only played for the last 20 minutes.

After the match, he seemed upset and said he had helped the team a lot all season but didn’t understand why he barely played in the final.

His brother also shared frustration online, saying Garnacho worked hard and didn’t get treated fairly.

Because of all this, Coach Amorim has now told Garnacho he can leave the club if he wants to.

Earlier this year, another big team, Chelsea, almost signed Garnacho, but the deal didn’t happen.

Napoli, the top team in Italy right now, is also interested in him. Garnacho was born in Spain and joined United from Atletico Madrid when he was just 16.

Coach Amorim said the team is planning for the future and thinking about which players to keep or let go.

Since Manchester United won’t be playing in Europe next season, they want to make the squad smaller and bring in new players.

Garnacho, even though he scored 11 goals this season, may not fit the style of play that the coach wants.

Earlier in the season, Amorim left Garnacho and Marcus Rashford out of a game against Manchester City because of poor training and teamwork.

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