"Anything can happen" - Amorim leaves Garnacho future up in the air
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim said after the Red Devils' victory that anything can happen regarding the future of Alejandro Garnacho, who is reportedly linked with a possible move to Chelsea or Napoli.
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There has been a lot of talk in the English press over the last few days about Alejandro Garnacho, as the young Manchester United talent could be packing his bags and leaving Old Trafford to try a new experience away from the Mancunian club.
The Argentine was dropped to the bench with the arrival of Ruben Amorim, causing the Argentine to be unhappy with his lack of playing time when under Ten Hag he had become a regular starter.
However, rumours of a possible exit began to surface and the Portuguese coach began to rely more on the 20-year-old winger, who has started four of Mancunian side's last five games, although he has only provided one assist.
Napoli, who have made a formal bid of 50 million euros for the Argentine, and Chelsea, who are willing to enter into negotiations with the Red Devils for him, are the leading candidates to approach for Garnacho, something Ruben Amorim was asked about after his side's win over Fulham on Sunday.
"Anything can happen. He is improving in every department, how he recovers, understanding the game when he defends... I am trying to find the best position for him. I don't know what’s gonna happen," the Manchester United manager told reporters.
The Argentine was dropped to the bench with the arrival of Ruben Amorim, causing the Argentine to be unhappy with his lack of playing time when under Ten Hag he had become a regular starter.
However, rumours of a possible exit began to surface and the Portuguese coach began to rely more on the 20-year-old winger, who has started four of Mancunian side's last five games, although he has only provided one assist.
Napoli, who have made a formal bid of 50 million euros for the Argentine, and Chelsea, who are willing to enter into negotiations with the Red Devils for him, are the leading candidates to approach for Garnacho, something Ruben Amorim was asked about after his side's win over Fulham on Sunday.
"Anything can happen. He is improving in every department, how he recovers, understanding the game when he defends... I am trying to find the best position for him. I don't know what’s gonna happen," the Manchester United manager told reporters.
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