Alejandro Garnacho is one of four unwanted Manchester United players still searching for a new club after the Argentine fell out with manager Ruben Amorim last season, having been dropped for the Europa League final
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim said he has no hard feelings over Alejandro Garnacho's desire to leave Old Trafford for a new challenge.
Winger Garnacho fell out with Amorim after he was dropped for the Europa League final, which United lost 1-0 to Tottenham in Bilbao.
In the immediate aftermath of the defeat, Garnacho criticised Amorim's decision and said he would consider his future over the summer.
Amorim responded by telling £40million-rated Garnacho he was not part of his future plans and left him off United's US tour, with several other players who want out of the club.
But Amorim said the best solution was for United and Garnacho to part ways, given the 20-year-old clearly wants to play elsewhere.
"I think with Garnacho, you can understand and you can see that he's talented, he's a really talented boy,” said Amorim. "But sometimes things don't work out and you cannot explain specifically what it is.
"But I have the feeling – and I think it's clear - that Garnacho wants a different thing with a different leadership and I can understand that.
"So I don't think it's a problem. Sometimes you adapt to one guy and you have the connection. Other times you want a new challenge.
"So we try to make everything OK for all parties. To the club, to the coach and to the player. It's a natural thing in football."
Garnacho wants to join Chelsea, who have enquired about him, while there has also been interest from Aston Villa and Serie A side Napoli.
The Argentine is not the only player to have fallen out of favour with Amorim after Marcus Rashford also disagreed with the coach last season before being sent on loan to Aston Villa. He's since secured a loan move to Barcelona.
Garnacho is now one of four players in the group known as the "bomb squad" - United outcasts who have been excluded from the US pre-season tour as they look for new clubs - including Jadon Sancho, Antony and Tyrell Malacia.
Meudklortu
30
discipline is also part of success in life.
Olilatonny95
23
Garnacho's problem is discipline. Ten Hag talked about it why he couldn't breath to the first team early enough. Bruno too said about it. if he failed to work on it, he'll be another Starling
Lehacdnrt
8
PART OF THE PROBLEMS MUST BE ON THE COACH. I MEAN THE COACH HAS TO BE PATIENT, YOU DON'T CUT OFF YOUR HAND IF IT'S PAINING YOU. IN OTHER WORDS HOW DO YOU GAIN FROM THE SALE OF SUCH PLAYERS AFTER YOU HAVE NAMED THEM " BOMB SQUAD" ? AMORIN TALKS TOO MUCH, HE SHOULD BE A GOOD " MANAGER" NOT JUST A COACH.