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Bayern Munich eye move for Manchester United outcast

Garnacho and Hojlund helped Man United to the final of the Europa League
Garnacho and Hojlund helped Man United to the final of the Europa League
Manchester United outcast, Alejandro Garnacho, has been linked with a move to Bayern Munich
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Bayern Munich have officially approached Manchester United over a potential deal for Argentine winger Alejandro Garnacho, according to ESPN's Rob Dawson.

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Manchester United are reportedly seeking to offload him, and the club are now open to listening to serious offers following a series of internal tensions.

Amorim’s brutal message signals Garnacho’s Old Trafford exit

Tensions between Garnacho and manager Ruben Amorim reportedly reached a boiling point after the Europa League final, where the winger played just 19 minutes in a 1-0 defeat to Tottenham.

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Ruben Amorim has made his stance about Alejandro Garnacho's Manchester United future.
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Disappointed by his role in the ill-fated Europa League final, Garnacho later described the entire season as “sh\t.”

Garnacho walks past the UEL title.

In response to the incident, According to the Daily Mail, Amorim addressed the squad at Carrington and publicly told Garnacho, “You better pray that you can find a club to sign you,” making it abundantly clear that the 20-year-old’s time at the club was over.

Bayern Munich’s interest raises Premier League exit questions

Although Bayern Munich are weighing up their options, Garnacho is believed to favour a move that keeps him in the Premier League.

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Manchester United forward Alejandro Garnacho wants to stay in the Premier League. (Imago)
Manchester United forward Alejandro Garnacho wants to stay in the Premier League. (Imago)

His struggles under Amorim last season have sparked transfer speculation, but Bayern’s formal approach now adds a heavyweight European option to the mix.

While no agreement has been reached, all options remain open as both clubs evaluate the next step and Garnacho’s camp considers whether a Bundesliga switch is truly appealing.

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