Stefan Borson
Sun 1 June 2025 11:33, UK
Manchester United star Alejandro Garnacho could be heading for a summer exit following his bust-up with Ruben Amorim.
The Portuguese manager is widely reported to have already make a decision on the future of the 20-year-old, who was publicly fuming after being omitted from the starting lineup for the Europa League final against Tottenham.
The Mail reported on 27 May Amorim gave the Argentina international a “brutal dressing down”, telling him “he’d better pray” he can find a new club.
Football Insider revealed on 29 May Garnacho is in high demand as Man United look to cash in on him this summer.
Former Man City financial adviser Stefan Borson exclusively told Football Insider United could make up to £50million on the winger, with any deal worth almost a pure profit due to his homegrown status.
Garnacho started in 36 of his 58 outings in the latest campaign, where he registered 11 goals and 10 assists.
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Borson insisted Garnacho’s potential sale would make a “big” difference to United’s ability to compete in the transfer market this summer.
He told Football Insider: “You would think that there’s a good chance that they can get £40-50million, which would be not completely but near pure profit.
“The attractive thing probably about Garnacho as a proposition in the market is his age and the fact that he’s probably not on the sort of wages that United have got to deal with with Sancho, Rashford and Casemiro, which makes it a lot easier to sell the player and get some value.
“I guess the issue with Garnacho is where does he go, but you only need one club to buy him and there are people that seem to be interested.
“Then, of course, the worst-case scenario is you loan him out.
“I think at the sort of wage that Garnacho is on and the sort of age that he is, you could probably see somebody being happy to pay both a loan fee and all of his wages, which is not the same as a Rashford, where unless you can get him loaned out to maybe Barcelona, you’re not going to get a big loan fee and have somebody paying all of the wages.
“So, that’s just the contrast of the situation. Obviously, £40-50million can make a big difference to United’s ability to compete in the market this summer.”
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Man United to accept Kobbie Mainoo offer
Former Old Trafford chief scout Mick Brown told Football Insider United will accept offers for Kobbie Mainoo this summer.
Amorim doesn’t see the 20-year-old fitting into his long-term plans and is prepared to let him leave in the coming weeks.
United are believed to be looking for a fee in the region of £70million for the England international, who registered two goals and one assist in 37 appearances this season.
The Manchester giants plan to reinvest the money as they look to strengthen their squad this summer.
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