Manchester United The team has reportedly received a huge offer for a “sensational” player who has now agreed to personal terms on a deal.
Amorim looks to reinvent his team
Ruben Amorim His desire to leave his mark on the United squad means a number of players could leave in the January transfer window, with three forwards likely to leave.
Marcus Rashford makes it clear he wants to leave boyhood club, Barcelona one of them interested Since Amorim’s arrival, the Englishman has struggled to get game time.
Red Devil also willing to let anthony go Whether they receive a suitable offer this month, the Brazilian winger has been flattering and deceptive since arriving from Ajax.
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Alejandro Garnacio often appear in Premier League this season, but there are now big doubts over the winger’s future at Old Trafford, Chelsea become latest club to hold talks reach an agreement.
Italy is also interested, reports earlier this week detailed Napoli ready to raise offer The 20-year-old is valued at £59m by Manchester United.
According to a new report from Tuttosport (via Sport Witness), the deal is currently progressing, Napoli submit €55m (£46m) bid for GrenacheThe deal was financed through the sale of Hvitsa Kvaratskhelia to Paris Saint-Germain.
The Argentina international is said to have agreed contract terms with the Serie A side, suggesting he is keen on a move but may need to submit an improved offer to finalize a deal.
Manchester United’s asking price for the youngster remains at €70 million (£59 million), so there is still a certain gap between the two clubs’ offers.
Manchester United should sell Garnacho
It’s always a shame to see a player who has progressed through the youth ranks move into new territory, but if Ganaccio wants to leave, Amorim shouldn’t stop him.
The Argentine has shown some promising signs in a United shirt and was praised by journalist Michael Plant for his “sensational” performance against Aston Villa just over a year ago.
The left-winger has scored three Premier League goals this season but has failed to really come into his own since last season, often being used as a substitute and unable to cement his place in the starting XI.
United should therefore look to cash in on Garnacho this month, with the £59m raised from his sale potentially allowing them to bring in a top-flight replacement better suited to Amorim’s plans.