Garnacho was forced to leave Man Utd after the conflicts between him and coach Ruben Amorim became tense and could not be resolved.
Earlier, British media revealed that Garnacho was told by Ruben Amorim that he needed to "pray" to find a new club this summer during a locker room argument in front of the entire Man Utd team.

Alejandro Garnacho is expected to end his five-year stay with Man Utd this summer (Photo: Getty).
Tensions reached a boiling point when Garnacho criticised coach Amorim after playing less than 20 minutes from the bench in the Red Devils' defeat to Tottenham in the Europa League final last month.
"Until Man Utd reached the final, I played every round of the Europa League. And today I only played 20 minutes. I will try to enjoy the summer and see what happens next," the striker born in 2004 expressed after the defeat, hinting at leaving Old Trafford.
Notably, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea are one of three clubs keen on signing Garnacho, who sees continuing to play in England's top flight as a priority option.
Napoli and AC Milan are two Serie A representatives who are also keeping an eye on Garnacho. Napoli asked to buy Garnacho in January to replace Khvicha Kvaratskhelia - the striker who moved to PSG, while AC Milan is considering alternatives to Rafael Leao - the player who is negotiating with Bayern Munich.
In addition, Bayer Leverkusen under new coach Erik Ten Hag is also keeping an eye on Garnacho in an effort to strengthen their attack from next season.
According to the Daily Mail, Man Utd value Garnacho at around £60 to £70 million, but clubs eyeing the Argentine striker will easily force down the price when the "Red Devils" have no other choice but to sell the player who grew up in their academy.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/the-thao/garnacho-dat-thoa-thuan-roi-man-utd-20250608081051315.htm
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