PSG Talk
·20 de janeiro de 2025
PSG Talk
·20 de janeiro de 2025
Rúben Amorim’s decision to leave Alejandro Garnacho out of last month’s Manchester derby has sparked speculation about the winger’s future at Manchester United.
According to the Daily Mail, Garnacho is no longer considered “untouchable” at Old Trafford, with top European clubs like Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, AC Milan, Real Madrid, and Barcelona showing interest.
Although a transfer doesn’t seem imminent, Manchester United could entertain offers of around £70 million. However, clubs like Atletico Madrid and Juventus might struggle to meet that asking price at the moment.
Journalist Steve Kay recently reported that Tottenham has made a serious inquiry about Garnacho’s availability. Additionally, CaughtOffside has claimed that Atletico Madrid, his former club, along with PSG and Juventus, are closely monitoring the situation.
While United may be open to selling if the right offer comes in, Atletico and Juventus may find it difficult to match the club’s valuation.
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CaughtOffside reported on Sunday, citing sources, that Manchester United are ready to consider letting Garnacho leave if they receive a good enough offer this January. Moreover, the report reveals that Tottenham have joined the race for Garnacho, having received information on his situation.
Napoli had a £40 million offer for Garnacho rejected earlier this month, but according to Italian outlet Tuttosport, they’ve now returned with a second, higher bid.
The report claims that Antonio Conte’s side has offered €55 million (£46.5m / $56.7m) for the Manchester United winger. Garnacho is said to have already agreed to personal terms with Napoli for a five-year contract worth €3 million (£2.5m / $3.1m) annually.
Following the sale of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Napoli have the financial capacity to meet that price, although it’s uncertain if they will go that high. Other clubs, including Chelsea, are also reportedly keeping an eye on the situation.
However, Manchester United are said to be sticking to their £60 million asking price and are not willing to let him go for less this month.