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Complete breakup! Garnacho wore Villa jersey and irritated Manchester United, the Red Devils wanted to sell it for 40 million

10:49am, 29 June 2025Football

At the end of the season, Amorin had a fierce dispute with Garnacho in front of Manchester United players. During this dispute, Amorin explicitly informed Garnacho that he would better pray for finding a club that would sign him. And in the offseason, Garnacho made a controversial move to wear Villa jersey, which further promoted Manchester United's willingness to sell him.

Just a few days ago, Garnacho posted a photo of him wearing a Villa jersey on social media. The owner of this jersey is Manchester United star Rashford who was loaned to Villa. Although Manchester United did not make any public statement on this controversial behavior, according to the Mirror, Garnacho's behavior has accelerated the pace of cleaning him.

Garacho had a quarrel with Manchester United coach Ruben Amorin in December last year. At the end of the season, Garnacho was excluded from the starting lineup of the UEFA Cup final. After losing the final, Garnacho publicly criticized Amorin for not allowing him to start. Garnacho's remarks allegedly angered Amorin. In the final season, Garnacho was left out of the team's roster. Amorin had a fierce dispute with Garnacho in front of Manchester United players. The Portuguese head coach Garnacho had better pray for finding a club that would be willing to sign him. According to the Mirror, Manchester United asked Garnacho about £60 million. But in the transfer market, no team is willing to match this price. Because everyone knows that Garnacho and Amorin have had a public fall, and the Manchester United management wants to get rid of Garnacho, which means his valuation will go down all the way. For Manchester United, a more realistic price is about £40 million. Given Garnacho's youth training background, this price will be regarded as pure profit in the context of profitability and sustainability rules.

In addition to Garnacho, Manchester United also has to deal with the contracts of Rashford, Sancho and Anthony. Last season, Rashford was loaned to Villa to play football, but the opponent did not buy out Rashford, who was determined to join Barcelona. But his weekly salary of £300,000 means that if he wants to leave Manchester United, he must cut his salary, otherwise it will be difficult for a team to come out to take over. Sancho and Anthony are in a similar situation to Rashford, and their transfer and departure are all about salary cuts. Unless, we continue to accept the fate of being loaned next season.

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