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Fabrizio Romano responds after being asked how Man Utd reacted to Garnacho spotted in Aston…

Manchester United forward Alejandro Garnacho was spotted wearing an Aston Villa shirt with Marcus Rashford on the back during his summer break, and Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that the Red Devils haven't reacted negatively in his exclusive GIVEMESPORT newsletter.

Garnacho's future has been a key topic of discussion in recent weeks, with the Argentinian forward linked with a move away from Old Trafford. The former Atletico Madrid man has failed to impress Ruben Amorim since the Portuguese manager arrived, and a departure now feels inevitable in the coming weeks or months.

United have secured the signature of Matheus Cunha from Wolves, and considering his ability to play all across the attack, it may have now become increasingly difficult for Garnacho to nail down a place in the starting XI. Garnacho has already struggled in recent months, and Amorim's lack of trust in him was summed up after he started on the bench in the Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur.

Fabrizio Romano: Man Utd's Reaction to Garnacho Incident

Garnacho was spotted wearing an Aston Villa shirt

Alejandro Garnacho in action for Manchester United

Writing in his exclusive GIVEMESPORT newsletter, Romano has confirmed that there has been no reaction from Manchester United after Garnacho was seen wearing an Aston Villa shirt with Rashford on the back...

"No reaction, to be fair. Just a normal picture, that’s it."

Garnacho uploaded the picture on his own Instagram, and it's clearly not gone down well with some sections of the United fan base, with some supporters suggesting that it points to the toxicity in the dressing room. Rashford joined Aston Villa on loan during the January transfer window after falling out of favour at United, and there's an argument to suggest that Garnacho is going down the same path.

GIVEMESPORT sources have confirmed that Garnacho wants to join a new Premier League club during the summer transfer window. United boss Amorim has made it clear that the Argentine international needs to leave the club, while the Red Devils may lower their demands to around £40m to get him off the books.

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