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Alejandro Garnacho makes Man Utd transfer decision with three Premier League clubs keen on signing

Alejandro Garnacho’s time at Manchester United is coming to an end. The young winger has reportedly made up his mind, and so has the club.

After a rollercoaster season filled with drama, goals, and fallouts, the 20-year-old is ready for a fresh start.

Garnacho had been one of the few bright spots in a United team that limped through the season. But things unraveled late in the campaign.

A public outburst following the Europa League final, where he played just 20 minutes, pushed manager Ruben Amorim over the edge. That was the final straw, and both player and club agreed to part ways.

Man United had tried to offload him in January, but the €70 million price tag was too much for potential suitors.

Now, with the Red Devils eager to clear the decks — and the books — the asking price has dropped.

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Premier League rivals ready to make a move for Alejandro Garnacho

According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, three Premier League clubs are actively pushing to sign Garnacho.

While names haven’t been confirmed, Chelsea are strongly rumored to be one of them. Arsenal and Aston Villa have also been linked, both in need of depth on the wings.

Romano stated, “The decision has been made. Garnacho is leaving and there’s a real chance he stays in the Premier League.”

While interest from Serie A and Bayer Leverkusen is still alive, staying in England looks more likely.

Former United boss Erik ten Hag, now in Germany, is reportedly keen to work with him again. But price and preference could keep Garnacho on English soil.

At 20, the Argentine still has plenty of time to reach his full potential. He made 58 appearances last season, scoring 11 and assisting 10 — a solid return in a struggling squad.

Now, with a fresh chapter ahead, Garnacho must pick his next move wisely. He’s got pace to burn, but will he catch fire at his next club?

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