Alejandro Garnacho's decision to is not a sign that the player plans to leave . Rather, it has been claimed that the winger simply plans to move into a smaller property after his circumstances changed.
was among a number of United players linked with a January exit as United part-owner aimed to free up funds for new signings. Ultimately, the Argentina international stayed put despite interest from the likes of and .
The 20-year-old has been in and out of the side under , leading to suggestions there might be renewed interest over the summer. Fuel was added to the fire when it emerged that Garnacho has put his house up for sale, but there's a simple explanation.
As reported by the , Garnacho bought his current home when his parents and brother were living with him in England. They have since returned to Spain, and the winger is now after a smaller property for himself, partner Eva and son Enzo.
The same publication suggests Garnacho is looking to move to a new place in Cheshire. His current place, in Bowdon, Greater Manchester, set him back a little over £3.8million.
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Garnacho, who made his United debut in 2022, played his 100th senior game for the club this season. He has scored 24 times for the club, with nine of those goals coming this season, but he has found it harder to find consistency this term under Amorim and predecessor Erik ten Hag.
He was part of Argentina's Copa America winning squad last summer, but has played just 37 minutes for his country since. Speaking ahead of United's next game - against in the , head coach Amorim discussed Garnacho's ups and downs.
"I think he’s doing the right things," Amorim told reporters. “Of course, like any player in our team, he has to choose better, especially in the last third. We have to improve, all the players have to improve. Maybe Bruno [Fernandes] is the one who can do something — an assist or scoring goals — very easily.
“So we have to improve as a team to help Garnacho, but Garnacho is improving the way he defends, the way he runs, so he’s working hard. He needs to score more goals and assists, that is clear, but so do the other guys. I see him as a young kid who wants to improve, is improving but is not in the great moment in that department, like the other guys on the team.”
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