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Garnacho received a notice from Manchester United to stay! Break with Amorim, or be sold for 50 million

Authoritative transfer expert David Ornstein has confirmed that the Manchester United boss who has confirmed his stay has told the 20-year-old Argentine winger Garnacho that he can look for his next home. The two had another conflict around the Europa League final, and this time there may be no turning back. The Manchester Evening News reports that Garnacho's agent has discussed his future with Manchester United and has been told that Garnacho could join any team in the summer window as long as a reasonable offer is received.

Amorim decided to bench Garnacho on the bench in the Europa League final, with the Argentina international posting a photo of his goal in last year's FA Cup final before the game, suggesting that the arrangement was incorrect. After the game, the United boss defended his decision and pointed to Garnacho's one-on-one win against Athletic Bilbao in the semi-final. Garnacho, on the other hand, lamented that United have played shit this season, unhappy that he played less than 20 minutes, and hinted that the summer window was leaving. Garnacho's brother also angrily denounced Amorim on social media, believing that the Manchester United boss had treated the promotion hero unfairly, and threw him under the wheels of the bus.

At Saturday's pre-match press conference, Amorim declined to comment when asked about Garnacho's whereabouts. 'I'm always talking to the players, but now the focus is on the last round of the Premier League and I don't know what will happen after that. Amorim said: "We have a plan and we have a plan in place for either Champions League qualification or non-Champions League qualification. We know what kind of squad we want, but now we have to play the last game first and then we have time to work out all those issues."

Manchester United rejected Serie A champions Napoli's £40 million offer for Garnacho in the January winter transfer window, with his contract with the Reds until 2028 expected to be insisted on a higher transfer fee than Napoli offered, with £60 million likely too high and £50 million likely to be in reach. But Garnacho is no longer for sale, that's a 100% fact.

Under Amorim's tenure, Garnacho made 25 starts and 15 substitute appearances, and the two had a number of conflicts. The starting point was the Manchester derby on 15 December last year, when Garnacho was left out of the squad alongside Marcus Rashford. The 27-year-old hasn't played for United since then and Garnacho has regained his trust by changing his attitude. However, there were clashes between him and Amorim during this period.

Garnacho, who was substituted in United's win over Ipswich Town in February, walked straight to the dressing room and expressed his frustration on social media. Amorim demanded that he pay for the team's dinner as punishment for the turmoil.

The recovery of Amad Diallo and Mason Mount ahead of the Europa League final has given Garnacho and Amorim a red light again. The reason why the Argentine winger gets so many appearances is not because the coach trusts him more, but because other strikers are often injured, and he is an iron man.

However, after the return of Ahmad and Mount, Garnacho, who had never been substituted in two consecutive games before, had to sit on the bench, which made him very unhappy. As for the reason for his dissatisfaction, the Argentine youngster made it clear: "Until the final, I helped the team in every round, but today I only played 20 minutes. I don't know, the final not only affects [my decision], but also the situation of the whole season and the club. I'm going to try to enjoy the summer and see what happens after that."

Manchester United will sign Wolves' Brazilian striker Cunha, and once he joins for £62.5 million, plus Amad, Mount, Bruno Fernandes, Zilkze and Kobe Maynor, Garnacho will have to be a substitute for a lot of games next season, and with his character, he can be unhappy at any time, which is a key factor in Amorim and Manchester United's desire to sell him. According to the Manchester Evening News, there are only three players in Amorim's heart who must stay: Yoro, Ahmad and Fernandes.

Ultimately, Garnacho and Marcus Rashford could both leave Manchester United in the summer window, with the latter already on loan at Aston Villa, who have a £40million option to buy out, depending on whether they can secure a Champions League place in the final round of the Premier League. In addition, Coach La himself dreams of joining Barcelona in the summer window. In this regard, Barça's sporting director Deco and coach Flick made it clear that they appreciate him. Flick was asked what he thought of Marcus Rashford and Liverpool's Luis Dias: 'They are fantastic players and I like them, but it remains to be seen what happens in the summer window.

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