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By SIMON JONES and JAMES COHEN Published: 02: 02 AEST, 16 June 2025 | Updated: 06: 00 AEST, 16 June 2025 38 View comments Alejandro Garnacho has decided which league he wants to play his football next season as he continues a search away from Manchester United. The Argentine winger is set to leave United after being dropped from the starting line-up for the team's Europa League final defeat by Tottenham last month. Alejandro subsequently branded United's season 's***', while his agent brother claimed he had been 'thrown under the bus' by manager Ruben Amorim. Mail Sport revealed last month that Amorim responded to Garnacho's comments by telling him to find a new club in front of his team-mates at United's training ground. There is no lack of interest in Garnacho, but he is unlikely to leave the Red Devils on the cheap with United slapping a £70m price-tag on the 20-year-old. The hefty sum has already deterred Bayer Leverkusen, according to reports, however that might not comes as an issue to Garnacho - who is looking to remain in England. Manchester United are looking to sell winger Alejandro Garnacho during the summer window Ruben Amorim told Garnacho he needs to ‘pray’ he can find a new club in front of team-mates Garnacho's priority is to stay in the Premier League. Mail Sport understand that Chelsea, Aston Villa and Tottenham are all keeping tabs on the winger. Napoli also have eyes on the Argentine, as they look to build on their title-winning campaign in 2024-25. Last month, Garnacho was brutally warned by Amorim that he needs to ‘pray’ he can find a new club in front of team-mates. Tensions skyrocketed after the Argentina international hit out at his boss for benching him in their Europa League final defeat to Tottenham. The Red Devils went on to lose 1-0, with Garnacho only featuring for 20 minutes from bench and the Argentine failed to hide his frustration with Amorim as he admitted it had been a 's***' season for the club. His agent brother then added fuel to the fire by posting on Instagram that the winger had been 'thrown under the bus' by the Portuguese boss. Garnacho is viewed as one of United's sellable assets this summer given his age, while he also still has three years remaining on his contract. Amorim wants a major squad overhaul, with the likes of Marcus Rashford, Antony and Jadon Sancho also in line to follow Garnacho out the exit door. The 20-year-old was left fuming after he was left on the bench in the Europa League final Christian Eriksen, Johnny Evans and Victor Lindelof all left the club at the end of last season after not being offered new deals. Meanwhile, United have already made one signing this summer after they completed a £62. 5m deal for Matheus Cunha on the opening day of the transfer window. The Red Devils are also pursuing Bryan Mbeumo and Viktor Gyokeres as Amorim bids to bolster his attacking options. Mbeumo and Gyokeres could both cost in excess of £60m, meaning United need to raise funds in sales, and Garnacho could bring in a significant transfer fee.
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