A bid of €45 million has been lodged by Napoli for Man United’s winger, Alejandro Garnacho, looking forward to compensating for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s imminent move toward the acquisition of Paris Saint-Germain. Nevertheless, this offer still falls short of what the Red Devils demand for their Argentine, valued at €60 million (£60m/$73m). The Red Devils are reportedly open to selling Garnacho as they have developed him and could make a significant profit from their academy under Profit and Sustainability Rules.
Garnacho Attracting Interest From Juventus And Napoli
The 20-year-old winger, Alejandro Garnacho, a man of immense talent, is the center of interest in several top clubs who view him as a potential player. These big clubs are asking to be informed on the availability of the player, who the reports are saying has come strongly under the radar of Juventus. While they made a statement about their interest, it will remain to be evaluated if they have any advantage over Napoli which may place them ahead of the Argentinian player’s tender. He transferred from Atletico Madrid to Man United in 2020 from the Atletico Madrid youth academy, where he did his magic and generated some of the glowing reviews associated with it. The future of the young wing player is under the balance, with both his clubs showing some interest in him, with values of this football creation bar growing as he systematically develops in Old Trafford.
Garnacho’s Remarkable Season Amid United’s Struggles
Garnacho has continued to have a remarkable season, and now owes his influence to invaluable matches of a total of 30 he has managed to play for the Red Devils in all competitions. Eight goals scored and five assists have revealed increasing importance in the first team. No one would take such a promising talent’s career lightly at international level as he has donned the shirt of Argentina with pride and boasts of playing in eight matches. That’s fantastic stuff right there, but at this time, Garnacho also pays a very heavy price, sitting pretty at the bottom half of the table, which is bad for the club as a whole. Their season could fit inside a very basic nest, even if they were to rout them on sight in the next few weeks, notably on Thursday, where a game with, in this instance, Southampton, suddenly shines on the horizon before another tie with Brighton on the weekend.