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Manchester United confirmed to sell Garnacho in the summer window, falling out with Amorim or only selling 45 million! Multiple teams have been contacted

Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that 20-year-old Manchester United striker Garnacho has confirmed his move this summer and the decision to part ways has been confirmed on player and club side. A number of clubs are reportedly interested in signing the Argentina international. As in the past, Chelsea and Napoli are considered the most likely next home.

Garnacho and Ruben Amorim publicly turned their faces after the Europa League final, with the 40-year-old Portuguese boss telling the player that it would be best to pray for a new club to sign him. Now, Manchester United have officially confirmed that they will support the manager in this altercation, and Garnacho can only leave. Fabrizio Romano explained: "I want to reiterate what I said a month ago, Garnacho will leave Manchester United. This decision was made not only by Amorim's side, but also by management. So it's time to draw a close between Manchester United and Garnacho. It's over.

Garnacho is not short of buyers, with Fabrizio Romano revealing that he would prefer to stay in the Premier League, perhaps to make it easier to get revenge on Amorim. Three Premier League sides are said to have expressed interest at the moment, certainly including Chelsea, who have been linked with Garnacho since the winter window in January. In addition, Garnacho's agent is also said to be linked to Arsenal.

But there are potential buyers for Garnacho in Europe and around the world, with Fabrizio Romano naming Ten Hag's Bundesliga runners-up Bayer Leverkusen, as well as many clubs in his native Italy. It's no secret that Antonio Conte's Napoli have always been interested in Garnacho, with Manchester United veterans Romelu Lukaku and Scott McTominay in their side. AC Milan is also said to be interested.

Commenting on Garnacho's next home, Romano said: "There were a couple of phone calls from Bayer Leverkusen. As a result, Bayer Leverkusen are interested in signing Garnacho, whom new coach Ten Hag admires. But at the moment, it seems to be a difficult deal financially, a very difficult deal for Bayer Leverkusen, and that's the problem for the Bundesliga club."

'Garnacho has also received some interest from Italy, but the most important thing to watch out for is the attention of the Premier League, which clubs are calling for Garnacho. So, let's see what happens in their negotiations with Manchester United. However, it is quite possible to see Garnacho's shirts from other Premier League teams facing Manchester United directly. So as far as I know, three Premier League clubs have called Garnacho to try to understand the situation, and the answer is the same on the player and club side, and the two sides are ready to part ways this summer."

According to the Daily Mail, Manchester United value Garnacho at between £60 million and £70 million, but now all potential buyers know that the club has no choice but to purge Garnacho, so it will definitely drive down the price, and the Argentine winger is unlikely to sell for a whopping £60 million. Eventually, it is said that the Red Devils may accept a price of around £45 million (€55 million) to sell Garnacho.

Garnacho's 11 goals and 10 assists last season may seem impressive, but nearly half of those goals and assists came against opponents such as League One side Barnsley (two goals, two assists), Premier League relegation Leicester City (three goals, one assist) and Southampton (one goal).

Manchester United believe Brentford's £60 million price tag for Brentford's Premier League player with 20 goals and eight assists is too high, so the Red Devils' price tag for Garnacho is bound to be met with the same assessment from potential buyers. Garnacho's only advantage may be his youth, but the past experiences of the likes of Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford are enough to show that the age advantage is just legend.

Garnacho had repeatedly had problems off the scene long before he tore his face with Amorim. Former Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has publicly stated that he was not satisfied with Garnacho's professional attitude at the start of the season, and captain Bruno Fernandes also confirmed that there was an attitude problem with Joe at the time. British media revealed that when participating in the first team's pre-season training camp for the first time, Garnacho was late for the team meeting for two consecutive days, did not tie his shoes before training, and was free to relax. Ten Hag dropped Garnacho in the warm-up game and hid him for more than two months.

But that hasn't changed Garnacho, who have had a number of frictions during Ten Hag's tenure. One of the most notable was Garnacho's praise for Ronaldo's criticism of Ten Hag's statement, and after the goal, despite Casemiro's obstruction, he insisted on celebrating with his iconic gesture by his idol Cristiano Ronaldo.

Amorim has been in charge of Manchester United for only half a year, and Garnacho has also fallen out with him many times. After being left out of the squad alongside Marcus Rashford in the Manchester derby, Garnacho changed his tune and made a back-to-back start due to injuries to the likes of forward rivals Amad Diallo, Zilkze and Mason Mount.

It's a pity that once Garnacho can't play as he wants, the flaws in his character will be directly exposed. Now, Garnacho's relationship with Amorim is irretrievable. During the post-season trip to Asia, fans asked Ahmad what he thought of Garnacho's stay, and Amorim, who was next to him, covered his mouth and laughed. Garnacho, on the other hand, said through social media after the game that "it's finally over".

Manchester United's £62.5 million signing of Cunha and the hope of continuing to bring in Mbeumo would be the equivalent of cutting off Garnacho's back road, and he would only be a substitute if he stayed. Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the INEOS team did not sign Garnacho to an overly high contract extension, which helped with the sale, and his current salary is £50,000 a week. If Garnacho wants to make a lot of money, he could consider a move to the Saudi Arabian Pro League, with Cristiano Ronaldo's Riyadh Victory and ambitious promotion New Future City SC both extending olive branches.

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