Manchester United attacker Alejandro Garnacho has been linked with a move away from the Premier League club of late.
According to a report by Caught Offside, an unnamed club is looking to sign Alejandro Garnacho on loan with an option to buy for a fee of £60 million. The Manchester United attacker has been linked with Chelsea, Barcelona and Real Madrid as well. It will be interesting to see where he ends up.
Garnacho is regarded as one of the finest young attacking talents at Manchester United, and he has done quite well for them. Selling him could prove to be a big mistake for the club. Recent reports have suggested that a sale is not on the cards.
Manchester United are looking to build a formidable squad for the future, and they need to hold on to their best young players. Garnacho has the potential to develop into a top-class performer from Manchester United in the coming seasons.
It will be interesting to see how the situation develops. Meanwhile, the likes of Barcelona and Real Madrid are keeping tabs on his situation as well, and it will be interesting to see if they decide to make a move for him in the coming months.
Barcelona, Real Madrid and Chelsea keen
Both Barcelona and Real Madrid could use more depth in their attack, and Garnacho would be a quality addition. The Manchester United prospect is versatile enough to operate on both flanks and he will chip in with goals and creativity.
Meanwhile, Chelsea need more quality and depth in the wide areas and Garnacho could prove to be an upgrade on Mykhailo Mudryk, who faces an uncertain future after his failed doping test. It will be interesting to see if Manchester United are prepared to let him leave in the coming months.
The player has 12 goal contributions this season, and he is only going to improve with coaching and experience. He could develop into a world-class player with the right guidance. Whoever ends up signing him will have a future star on their hands.
It is fair to assume that any club hoping to sign the player will have to wait until the summer transfer window. Selling him in January would be a blunder for Manchester United, and it is unlikely that they will go through with it. Also, they will look to sell the player permanently if they want him gone, instead of loaning him out with an option to buy.