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·18. Januar 2025
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Rúben Amorim’s decision to leave Alejandro Garnacho out of last month’s Manchester derby has fueled speculation about the winger’s future at Manchester United. However, one club aren’t likely to land the player before the January window closes.
The Daily Mail reported that Garnacho is no longer considered “untouchable” at Manchester United, attracting interest from major European clubs like Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, AC Milan, Real Madrid, and Barcelona.
Although a move doesn’t appear imminent, United might consider offers starting around £70 million. However, clubs such as Atletico Madrid and Juventus could find it difficult to meet that valuation at this stage.
Journalist Steve Kay has noted that Tottenham recently made a serious inquiry about Garnacho’s availability. Additionally, CaughtOffside claimed that Atletico Madrid, the player’s former club, along with PSG and Juventus, are keeping a close watch on his situation.
While United could entertain the idea of a sale for the right price, Atletico and Juventus may face hurdles in meeting the club’s demands.
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Football Insider reported on Saturday, citing sources, that Tottenham are unlikely to land a deal to sign Garnacho this month. The report claims it would take a “huge sum” for United to consider selling him to a Premier League rival competing for league positions.
Instead, the 20-year-old is more likely to move abroad, with Rúben Amorim’s side potentially needing to sell to address mounting financial concerns at Old Trafford.
Recently, TBR Football’s chief correspondent Graeme Bailey reported that Chelsea has shown interest in Garnacho if Manchester United decides to make him available.
Though no deal is currently on the table, United might consider a sale if an offer near Garnacho’s £70 million valuation comes in.