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Garnacho fined for speeding away from Man United training ground

The Premier League footballer was convicted of speeding away from United’s training ground.

Premier League footballer Alejandro Garnacho has been convicted of speeding away from Manchester United’s training ground just days before he left the club.

The 21-year-old winger was behind the wheel of his black Audi RS 3 when he triggered a speed camera close to the club's Carrington facility.

The incident, when Garnacho was driving at 50mph in a 40mph zone, happened on 26 August 2025, four days before he signed for Chelsea in a £40 million deal.

Through lawyers, Garnacho pleaded guilty to speeding at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court, and issued an apology saying he is “embarrassed” by the incident.

“Mr Garnacho accepts that he committed the offence of exceeding the speed limit and has pleaded guilty to the offence,” his lawyers at JMW Solicitors wrote.

“Mr Garnacho explains this was an oversight on his part and apologises for the offence. Our Client is embarrassed that he is currently in this position and apologises to the Court for the excess speed offence.”

Garnacho was also charged with failing to respond to a Greater Manchester Police letter about the speeding offence, when he was asked to identify the driver of his car in October last year.

However that offence was withdrawn after Garnacho pleaded guilty to speeding.

Magistrate Jane Haynes sentenced the footballer to a £660 fine, with an order to pay £120 in costs and a £264 victim surcharge. Garnacho was also issued with three penalty points on his licence.

The Argentine international came through the Manchester United academy, but left the club after falling out of favour under former boss Ruben Amorim. He made 36 appearances for the team before joining Chelsea.

Garnacho was convicted and sentenced in a hearing conducted behind closed doors under the Single Justice Procedure.

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