
Alejandro Garnacho is ready to leave Manchester United this summer, but he wants to stay in the Premier League.
The 20-year-old winger has made his intentions clear to the club, with Fabrizio Romano reporting the Argentinian’s priority is to remain in the English top-flight, despite growing interest from across Europe.
Garnacho has been told he does not feature in Ruben Amorim’s plans for 205/26, despite scoring 11 goals and providing 10 assists in all competitions last season.
Bundesliga giants Bayer Leverkusen have shown some interest, with a firm connection via former United boss Erik ten Hag, but the winger is focusing on Premier League clubs.
Chelsea flagged up their keenness with a rumoured January offer, but the Blues are currently focused on bringing in Borussia Dortmund attacker Jamie Bynoe-Gittens, having already submitted a €50m bid which was reportedly rejected.
Arsenal have also enquired about Garnacho, according to Gaston Edul, with the Gunners needing a new striker and a left winger, with Garnacho ticking one of those boxes.
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Garnacho’s Premier League transfer mission
Aston Villa, after a successful loan for Marcus Rashford, are reportedly weighing a move for Garnacho after Unai Emery opted against retaining the latter.
Serie A champions Napoli, who were also tracking the 20-year-old in January are back in the hunt, and several La Liga clubs have quietly expressed interest.
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Transfer fees vary over who will firm up their interest in the Madrid-born star with some reports citing £50m [$68m] as an asking price, while others say United want closer to £70m [$95m]. Given the fact that Garnacho qualifies as a homegrown player, his sale would also be recorded as pure profit for FFP purposes, per TeamTalk.
Despite irregular starts under Amorim in 2025, with just 23 in league action last season, Garnacho remains a high-ceiling talent.
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