Man Utd star eyed by three clubs


Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo of Manchester United (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho is continuing to attract transfer interest this January, with three main suitors emerging.

CaughtOffside understands Garnacho is being tracked closely by his former club Atletico Madrid, while there is also interest from Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus.

Although the Argentina international started yesterday’s game against Arsenal in the FA Cup third round, he’s mostly found himself out of favour since Ruben Amorim took over as Man Utd manager.

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Sources have indicated that United would be ready to let Garnacho go for the right price, but at the moment it seems the likes of Atletico and Juve would struggle to afford that.

A more likely outcome is that these clubs would try an initial loan move for Garnacho, with either an option or obligation to buy at the end of it.

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Alejandro Garnacho celebrates Bruno Fernandes' goal for Man Utd vs Arsenal
Alejandro Garnacho celebrates Bruno Fernandes’ goal for Man Utd vs Arsenal (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Garnacho showed real promise when he first broke into the United first-team, but it’s perhaps fair to say that the 20-year-old hasn’t developed as many would’ve hoped.

With Amorim coming in and looking to rebuild this struggling side, it could make sense for the club to cash in on some players to help them fund the spending needed to revamp the squad.

Still, some MUFC supporters will no doubt feel that Garnacho is not someone who should be leaving under any circumstances.

On his day, the young South American can be a terrific asset in attack, and even if he’s not currently that consistent, he’s still learning the game and has plenty of time to improve.

If Garnacho leaves now, there’s every chance he’ll be a genuine world class player in the next year or two, and it’ll be a decision the club live to regret.

Many players have flopped at Old Trafford in recent times only to then go on and shine elsewhere, so they surely need to be careful here as so many big clubs clearly still rate Garnacho highly.



Manchester United star Paul Pogba is reportedly being eyed by three top clubs in Europe. According to sources, Real Madrid, Juventus, and Paris Saint-Germain are all keen on securing the services of the French midfielder.

Pogba has been a key player for Man Utd this season, but rumors of a potential move away from Old Trafford have been circulating for some time now. Real Madrid are said to be leading the race for his signature, with Zinedine Zidane keen to bring his fellow countryman to the Spanish capital.

Juventus, where Pogba previously played before joining Man Utd in 2016, are also interested in re-signing the 28-year-old. The Italian giants are looking to bolster their midfield options and see Pogba as the perfect addition to their squad.

Meanwhile, PSG are also monitoring the situation and could make a move for Pogba in the upcoming transfer window. The Parisian club are looking to strengthen their midfield and believe that Pogba would be a valuable addition to their star-studded squad.

It remains to be seen where Pogba will end up, but one thing is for sure – the race for his signature is heating up and all three clubs are eager to secure his services. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing transfer saga.

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