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Man United 'slap hefty price-tag on Alejandro Garnacho'

By SAM BROOKES

Published: 11:40 EDT, 10 June 2025 | Updated: 11:43 EDT, 10 June 2025

Manchester United have reportedly set their asking price for Alejandro Garnacho ahead of his expected Old Trafford exit this summer.

The Argentine winger is set to leave United after being dropped from the starting line-up for the team's Europa League final defeat by Tottenham last month.

Alejandro subsequently branded United's season 's***', while his agent brother claimed he had been 'thrown under the bus' by manager Ruben Amorim.

Mail Sport revealed last month that Amorim responded to Garnacho's comments by telling him to find a new club in front of his team-mates at United's Carrington training ground.

There is no lack of interest in Garnacho, but he is unlikely to leave the Red Devils on the cheap with United slapping a £70m price-tag on the 20-year-old, according to The Independent.

It is understood that five teams are monitoring Garnacho's situation, including Premier League duo Chelsea and Aston Villa.

Man United have reportedly set an asking price of £70m for Alejandro Garnacho

Ruben Amorim told Garnacho that he can find a new club after his Europa League snub

Five clubs have been linked with Garnacho - including Chelsea and Aston Villa

European giants Napoli, Atletico Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen are also keen on Garnacho.

A move to Leverkusen would see Garnacho reunited with ex-United boss Erik ten Hag in Germany.

Garnacho is viewed as one of United's sellable assets this summer given his age, while he also still has three years remaining on his contract.

Amorim wants a major squad overhaul, with the likes of Marcus Rashford, Antony and Jadon Sancho also in line to follow Garnacho out the exit door.

United have already made one signing this summer after they completed a £62.5m deal for Matheus Cunha on the opening day of the transfer window.

They are also pursuing Bryan Mbeumo and Viktor Gyokeres as Amorim bids to bolster his attacking options.

Mbeumo and Gyokeres could both cost in excess of £60m, meaning United need to raise funds in sales, and Garnacho could bring in a significant transfer fee.

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