Alejandro Garnacho’s days at Manchester United seem to be numbered. After a turbulent season and a blunt seasonal meeting with manager Ruben AmorimThe 20-year-old Argentine wing has in some uncertain way heard that his future is away from Old Trafford. Now, Milan has reportedly opened callIn the hope of taking advantage of the cracked relationship to bring Garnacho to Serie A.
It is not the first time the tension between Amorim and Garnacho has appeared, but this time it seems irreversible. According to several sources including Daily mailThe The Portuguese shouted forward in front of their teammates during a seasonal fulfillment meeting in Carrington last weekend and delivered a devastating blow to young United Careers.
“You should better ask that you can find a club to sign yourself,” Amorim reportedly told Garnacho and left no ambiguity about the wing’s place – or lack of it – in the team that is moving forward. “The tone of the comment left Garnacho and his teammates without doubt that the Academy product’s United career is over,” The report is stated.
The event marked the culmination on a difficult season for Argentine internationalWho did in the FA Cup final last season but fought for consistent playing time this year. Argentine’s frustrations were clear after he only got 19 minutes in UEFA Europa League Final Loss to SpursA match he felt he deserved more commitment to.
“Until we reached the final I played every round. And I played 20 minutes today – I don’t know. I will try to enjoy the summer and see what happens thereafter,” Garnacho said after the match. His brother later accused Amorim of “Throw him under the bus.”
Milan sees opportunity in United Rift
With Amorim’s harsh words that all but confirm an exit, Milan has quickly moved to explore a transfer. Rossoneri is in conversation with Manchester United over a possible dealper OleAnd hope to attract the 20-year-old with a promise of a new start-and possibly more minutes.
Interest will be in the middle of Milan’s wider plan to renew the squad after a disappointing seasonBoth financially and competitive. With Rafael Leao potentially on the way outGarnacho is considered an ideal long -term compensation. While Garnacho is valued at approximately $ 51 millionA Portuguese sale can give Rossoneri the financial fireplace needed to complete the deal.

The club’s new Sports Director, Igli highis reportedly to monitor the operation, part of a larger strategy for utilizing undervalued Premier League talents. Milan’s track record in this space is encouraging – Christian Polish, Fika Tomori and Ruben Loftus-Cheek Has all jumped from England to Italy in recent years, with varying degrees of success. In particular, Pulisic has become a key figure in the squad.