Overview
- United initially placed a £60 million valuation on Alejandro Garnacho but now views around £40 million as a realistic fee to comply with profit and sustainability rules
- The price cut follows a December rift with coach Ruben Amorim marked by a public “fiery exchange” and Garnacho’s omission from the Europa League final
- Napoli’s interest has cooled after they opened talks with PSV over signing Noa Lang for about €30 million as a left-wing replacement
- Chelsea’s pursuit of Borussia Dortmund winger Jamie Gittens has overshadowed any move for Garnacho this summer
- Aston Villa remains linked to Garnacho but is weighing a bid for Real Betis winger Jesús Rodríguez as a lower-cost alternative