Gabby Agbonlahor has urged Alejandro Garnacho to leave Manchester United this summer. The former player’s comments came after the Argentine got only 19 minutes of play during Manchester United’s 1-0 loss to Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League final on Wednesday (May 21).
Speaking on talkSPORT, Agbonlahor said Garnacho should be on the phone with his agent searching for his next club. The former Aston Villa player added that he would not blame the 20-year-old winger for his comments after their recent loss. Agbonlahor said (via GOAL):
Garnacho hit out at Amorim after the loss to Tottenham, saying that it was confusing why he did not start in the final after being a key part of the team in the previous matches of the tournament.
Speaking to AceOdds, Darron Gibson said Manchester United needed to continue with Alejandro Garnacho. The former player said the winger was still a high-potential player and added that he was only going to improve.
Gibson said:
Napoli and Atletico Madrid are interested in signing Alejandro Garnacho, whose contract with United expires in 2028. Chelsea were linked with the Manchester United star but did not make a move after their initial inquiry in January. They were quoted £70 million by the Red Devils during the winter window.
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