Manchester United is reportedly not actively seeking to divest Alejandro Garnacho or Kobbie Mainoo; however, the exigencies of their financial circumstances may compel them to entertain specific offers. - soocer442
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Manchester United is reportedly not actively seeking to divest Alejandro Garnacho or Kobbie Mainoo; however, the exigencies of their financial circumstances may compel them to entertain specific offers.

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Manchester United is reportedly not actively seeking to divest Alejandro Garnacho or Kobbie Mainoo; however, the exigencies of their financial circumstances may compel them to entertain specific offers.

 

 


The Red Devils are currently experiencing a significantly disappointing season, positioned 13th in the Premier League standings.

 

 

Nevertheless, there exists a renewed sense of optimism following their recent draws against Liverpool and Arsenal in their last two matches. Ruben Amorim provides a significant indication regarding the destiny of a Manchester United player.

 

 

 

Overall, it has been an exceedingly challenging period for Manchester United, and indications suggest that circumstances may deteriorate further. According to a report from The Athletic, the potential sale of two prominent young talents, Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo, cannot be entirely dismissed.

 

 

Fabrizio Romano has informed CaughtOffside that Manchester United remains composed regarding Mainoo’s future, despite the ongoing speculation. Consequently, it is possible that the England international will ultimately sign a new contract.

 

 

However, Garnacho has not appeared to be as pivotal a player since Ruben Amorim assumed the managerial position, thus he may prove to be an intriguing subject for observation. The reality is that two prominent figures may depart from Manchester United.

 

 

 

The Athletic reports that Manchester United has expressed a hesitant willingness to consider the sale of indigenous players, including Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo, should substantial offers be presented, owing to the necessity of adhering to financial regulations within the sport.

 

 

 

The club is not actively seeking to facilitate departures for either player; however, the constraints imposed by regulations indicate that a transfer would be recorded as pure profit in the financial statements. Consequently, discussions regarding potential transactions cannot be entirely dismissed.

 

 

 

This information arises from journalist Simon Phillips’ reports linking Mainoo with Chelsea, while Sport Italia suggests that Garnacho’s potential transfer to Napoli warrants attention.Mainoo came up through the MUFC academy, so would presumably be a priority for a new contract and a key role in the team for the long term.

 

 

 

Garnacho may represent a more prudent opportunity for the club to capitalise financially; however, this decision entails considerable risk, as the 20-year-old Argentine has demonstrated flashes of significant potential.







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