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Price Drop Sale! It was revealed that Manchester United sold Garnacho for 40 million, and raised money to compete with Newcastle for 20 goals as soon as possible

Manchester United reportedly offered £60 million for 20-year-old Argentine winger Alejandro Garnacho, but £40 million could be sold. He fell out with manager Ruben Amorim on the eve of the Europa League final and was dropped outright in the final round of the Premier League. Although he played in the playoffs, it was only due to a contract, and Amorim has informed him that he can find a home.

According to the British "Guardian", Manchester United has set a psychological price for Garnacho, the ideal situation is 50 million pounds, and the bottom line is 40 million pounds, plus some additional terms such as secondary transfer sharing. Napoli and Chelsea are interested in him, with the Serie A champions being the most sincere, but Garnacho wants to stay in the Premier League, so Chelsea is the first choice.

Garnacho will turn 21 next month, and United fans may be unhappy with the price, but consider the examples of Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial to see that it is a good price to sell. In the past, the Red Devils were also reluctant to give up on the so-called "new black wind double evil", and in the end, the polo king left for free, and Rashford could not sell it for 40 million pounds.

Garnacho may have a lot of potential in terms of football talent, but his behaviour and character off the pitch are worrying and controversial. During the post-season trip to Asia, he played the middle finger with the likes of Ahmad Diallo and was angrily rebuked by the legendary David Beckham. Beckham believes that one of the biggest problems at Manchester United today is the misbehaviour of the players and the failure to uphold the dignity of the club in the right way.

'It's a tough time for Manchester United and I don't like to see things happen at the club. "It's the most important thing on the pitch but to be honest, as a Manchester United fan, I see a lot of bad things off the pitch. I'm talking about the way the players behave, you wear the club crest and you represent the club and you have to understand what it means, and I see a lot of players at Manchester United behaving inappropriately."

The former Red Devils 'heartthrob' added: "We were asked to maintain basic etiquette, we understood what it meant to represent Manchester United and what the meaning behind the crest was understood. No matter where you go, in Europe or Asia, you have to at least respect the fans. How can you disrespect them when they take the time to come and see you, pay for you, ask for your autograph and take a photo? Not all United players, but one or two people don't respect that, and I don't recognise that."

According to British media analysis, Manchester United is willing to cut prices in order to sell Garnacho as soon as possible and strive to bring in another winger, Amorim's first choice is Brentford's 25-year-old Cameroon international Brian Mbeumo. Mbeumo has 20 goals and nine assists in the Premier League this season, and the Red Devils are hoping to get the No.19 of the 'Little Bees' after signing Wolves' No.10 Cunha for £62.5 million!

Mbeumo's contract with Brentford expires in 2026, but the team can automatically extend for another year, so bringing him in will also cost at least £50 million. After Manchester United bought Cunha, they also needed to set aside funds to sign a new center forward, so they could only sell people to raise money to buy a right winger.

Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Newcastle United are also looking to compete for Mbeumo. 'Manchester United and Newcastle both appreciate Mbeumo and as far as I know it's an open competition. Fabrizio Romano said. While Mbeumo doesn't simply choose his next home through Champions League qualification, the absence of European competition has undoubtedly diminished United's appeal, and Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to act soon to avoid falling behind the Magpies.

Mbeumo has excellent shooting ability, averaging 2.08 shots per game and shooting 43 per cent, but his passing is less consistent, with a pass completion rate of 66.1 per cent meaning that his articulation needs to be improved. But there is no doubt that with Cunha on the left and Mbeumo on the right, United's forward threat will increase considerably.

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