Manchester United has established a transfer valuation for Alejandro Garnacho, while Ruben Amorim has outlined a strategic plan for acquiring a striker.
Manchester United will resume their competitive activities by hosting Rangers in the Europa League on Thursday. Ruben Amorim’s team will be striving to regain their winning momentum following the lacklustre 3-1 loss to Brighton on Sunday.
Amorim was frustrated after losing at home to the Seagulls, with the Portuguese dubbing this United side as ‘maybe, the worst-ever’ in the club’s history in his post-match press conference. He also shattered a television in the dressing room subsequent to expressing his displeasure towards the United squad.
The former Sporting CP manager, however, elucidated his remarks on Wednesday, acknowledging that he was primarily reflecting on his own experiences rather than those of the players. It seems that Amorim has assumed accountability for their most recent defeat and ongoing difficulties, as United has secured victory in only one of their last six Premier League matches.
While the focus for United is directed towards the upcoming match against Rangers at Old Trafford, preparations are concurrently underway behind the scenes concerning transactions for the January transfer window. In light of this, the Manchester Evening News has examined the most recent media speculation and updates concerning Manchester United.
Valuation of Garnacho It has been reported that Manchester United is prepared to consider the sale of Alejandro Garnacho should Napoli agree to their valuation of £70 million. Antonio Conte’s team has proposed an offer of approximately £50 million, inclusive of add-ons, for Garnacho; however, Manchester United is insisting on a higher financial compensation for the Argentine international.
As reported by The Mirror, Ruben Amorim’s United is pursuing a fee in the vicinity of £70 million to acquire Garnacho’s services during the January transfer window. Chelsea is actively observing the situation and is eager to secure his signing within this month.
MEN asserts that the valuation of Garnacho by United is justifiable. He has not yet demonstrated sufficient accomplishments in his career at United to warrant a higher asking price.
However, at merely 20 years of age and possessing significant potential, he could represent a valuable acquisition for clubs such as Napoli and Chelsea, both of which have expressed interest in securing his services.
At present, Garnacho does not align with Amorim’s tactical formation and has recorded only one goal and one assist in 14 matches since the Portuguese assumed the role of permanent head coach.
Should United receive an offer of £70 million or more, it would be prudent to consider selling him and parting ways. Striker Resolution As reported by the Daily Mail, Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is exploring internal solutions to rectify the current deficiency of goals within his squad.
Chi do-Martin, a former youth player of Arsenal and currently a prominent talent within the Manchester United academy, is reportedly under careful scrutiny by representatives from Portugal.
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