Ben Foster has urged Manchester United to sell Alejandro Garnacho. He believes that the Argentine is not hard-working and cares more about himself than the team.
Speaking on talkSPORT, Foster claimed that it was ideal for Ruben Amorim and Manchester United to sell Garnacho. He added that the Europa League final loss showed the youngster’s character and said via Football365:
Garnacho also hit out at Ruben Amorim in an interview after the game for benching him in the Europa League final. His brother also echoed the same on social media, and the Manchester United manager reportedly asked him to find a new club right after the game in the dressing room.
Gary Neville also spoke about Alejandro Garnacho earlier this week and claimed that it was not right of the Manchester United star to talk against the manager in the media. He believes the bridge has been burnt, and all parties should cut ties this summer. He said on ‘It’s Called Soccer’ podcast via Football365:
Garnacho has been linked with Chelsea and Napoli since the January window. Atletico Madrid are the latest to have shown interest in signing the Argentine star.
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