Alejandro Garnacho and Manchester United have both agreed to part ways this summer, with multiple clubs reportedly interested in signing the winger.
Mail Sport previously revealed Garnacho was brutally warned by Ruben Amorim that he needs to ‘pray’ he can find a new club in a dressing room spat in front of the United squad.
Tensions climaxed when Garnacho hit out at Amorim after being given less than 20 minutes off the bench in the Red Devils’ Europa League final defeat by Tottenham last month.
The youngster said in Bilbao: ‘Until we reached the final, I played every round. And I played 20 minutes today – I don’t know. I’m going to try to enjoy the summer and see what happens next.’
With Garnacho’s departure all but confirmed in an official club statement, potential suitors are now circling to secure the 20-year-old’s talents.
Three Premier League clubs are said to be ‘very keen’ on Garnacho, who sees remaining in the English top flight a serious option, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Alejandro Garnacho will reportedly end his five-year stay at Manchester United this summer

Three Premier League clubs, as well as Bayer Leverkusen and other Italian clubs, are said to be interested in the winger

Mail Sport previously revealed Ruben Amorim told Garnacho that he ‘better pray’ he finds a club that wants to sign him
As for other European clubs, Bayer Leverkusen are understood to be interested, along with a host of Italian clubs.
Mail Sport understands that, although United value Garnacho at between £60-70million, any bidders now know the club have no option but to sell him.
Napoli and Chelsea are two of the clubs that have maintained a long-standing interest in the Argentina international. The other two Premier League and sides have not been disclosed.
At a recent press conference, Amad was quizzed over the future of his United team-mate and, as he answered, Amorim’s face said it all.
In a video that emerged on social media, Amorim attempted to cover his face as he chuckled away while Amad responded.
Garnacho also stole headlines on United’s recent post-season tour for all the wrong reasons.
One incident saw him push a fan who was asking him a question, while Garnacho also aimed a dig at the club – taking to Instagram to express his relief at the tour’s conclusion.
With Garnacho seemingly on the way out, United have already been busy bolstering their attack in the transfer window.

The Argentina international is understood to be valued at between £60-70m by United
The Red Devils completed their first signing of the summer – a £62.5m deal for Wolves’s Matheus Cunha, and are closing in on a move for Bryan Mbeumo.
Mail Sport understands the Red Devils are preparing a revised bid for the Brentford forward after their opening offer of £55m was rejected.
Brentford are pushing for north of £60m, while United’s opening bid was £45m plus £10m in bonuses.
Mbeumo is seen as a key target for United, who are looking to improve their lacklustre squad after a dreadful 2024-25 campaign.