
Manchester United are almost in the final week of the transfer window and are yet to make reinforcements in the January transfer window. The Red Devils need to make sales before they can make signings and this has kept their hands tied.
United have almost sealed the exit of Antony on a loan deal but that’s about how much business has happened so far this month. It is now being mentioned that one player they might be willing to let go is Alejandro Garnacho.
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Now, as per The Daily Mail, both Chelsea and Napoli are interested in signing the talented Argentinian youngster. The Italian side have made an offer worth around £50m to sign him but Man Utd do not deem that sufficient.
The report mentions that the Ed want around £65m to sell him this transfer window and the closest to making this offer is London rivals, Chelsea who are readying an offer of around £60m plus add-ons to convince United to sell him.
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Man Utd does not have many options in attack to contribute if Alejandro Garnacho was to leave. Antony is also expected to leave the club, albeit temporarily and it remains to be seen if the club has a plan to reinforce in this position.
Of course, the Red Devils and Ruben Amorim have used the likes of Bruno Fernandes and Christian Eriksen in these positions, and without a doubt, they would surely also trust Mason Mount in this role once he returns from injury.
It remains to be seen if Chelsea moves in with an offer for Garnacho and if Man Utd accept it. The Old Trafford outfit signed Mount from the Blues and thus far, the England international has not been able to justify the big money splashed on him.
United have already strengthened the Stamford Bridge side this season by sending Sancho, who has done well since moving on loan. Now, should they further reinforce the PL rivals by selling Garnacho?
It is a huge decision for the club to let go of one of their most talented players and let’s wait and see how it plays out in the coming days.
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