ALEJANDRO GARNACHO was involved in a fan altercation as his time on Manchester United's Asia tour took an even more miserable turn.
Garnacho has been told to "pray" he finds a new club by manager Ruben Amorim after his outburst following the Europa League final defeat to Tottenham.
The 20-year-old went on tour with the squad for the post-season tour to Malaysia and Hong Kong.
He came on at half-time of the 1-0 defeat to ASEAN All-Stars.
But he sparked controversy when he was seen gesturing his middle finger towards a camera as he left the pitch.
A photo with a pair of fans and involving a number of Man Utd team-mates also saw the winger make the gesture.
However, his time in Kuala Lumpur came to a head as he was involved in an altercation with a fan.
A video shared to social media showed a fan filming Garnacho, who was seen wearing all-black with sunglasses and a golden chain, as he walked along the street.
The fan can be heard asking him: "Garnacho, please."
As Garnacho then tries to move away from the video, the fan adds: "Messi or Ronaldo?"
The fan then appears to lean into the wingers path with his camera, before Garnacho is heard saying: "Bro," and moving out of the way.
He is seen angrily looking back at the fan as he gets past him, with the fan heard replying: "Bro he pushed me."
Garnacho also appeared glum at a shirt signing event.
Man Utd team-mate Amad Diallo was seen repeatedly pointing his middle finger up at fans as he passed through crowds of them.
But in a social media statement later on he revealed he had been subjected to abuse about his MUM by some so-called fans.
He said: " "I have respect for people but not for the one who insults my mom…
"I shouldn't have reacted like that but I don't regret what I did.
"We had a great time in Malaysia with good people."
Man Utd's tour ends with a clash against the Hong Kong national team this afternoon.
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