Despite his struggles in England, Garnacho's stock remains high in Italy, where his potential is still viewed as elite. Napoli have long been admirers of the youngster; Antonio Conte previously identified him as the ideal successor to Khvicha Kvaratskhelia when the Partenopei were quoted a staggering €65-70m by United. While those figures caused Napoli to baulk at the time, the landscape has now shifted significantly, and the door has swung open for a potential move to the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium.
Napoli are not alone in their interest, as a group of Italian giants have now entered the fray, according toASRomaLive. Juventus, AC Milan, and Roma have all reportedly received dossiers on the winger through intermediaries. All three clubs are officially in the market for reinforcements in wide attacking areas and are tempted by the prospect of revitalising a player who was once considered among the brightest talents in world football. The allure of Serie A, a league that has often provided a sanctuary for Premier League outcasts, could be exactly what Garnacho needs to jumpstart his stalled career.