
Three Manchester United players reportedly spoke to Alejandro Garnacho regarding his behaviour before the Argentine left for Chelsea.
During the summer transfer window, Garnacho put a stop to his United career by leaving Old Trafford for Chelsea.
It was claimed that the 21-year-old Argentine moved to Stamford Bridge in a deal worth £40 million.
Speaking after joining Chelsea, Garnacho said: "I really liked watching Chelsea when I was younger. I have a winning mentality. I have passion and a big personality. It’s a natural fit with a club like Chelsea, which have just won the Club World Cup."
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Since moving to the Blues, Garnacho has made one appearance in the Premier League and also played once in the Champions League, he is yet to score or assist for his new team.
Now, a new report has shed light on Garnacho's departure from United, after he fell down Ruben Amorim's pecking order.
According to The Sun, Amorim was not the only person who tried to get Garnacho to turn his Old Trafford career around.

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It has been suggested that senior players such as club captain Bruno Fernandes, midfielder Casemiro and defender Harry Maguire urged Garnacho 'to start thinking of the team instead of just himself'.
However, the report stated that Garnacho 'didn't listen' to the trio's advice and eventually, Amorim felt he was 'bringing a negative vibe to the dressing room'.
Although Amorim was 'looking forward' to working with Garnacho, he became 'tired' of the young Argentine's 'moodiness and temper tantrums'.
In the end, Amorim felt it was correct to part ways with Garnacho, and the Portuguese reportedly has no regrets over letting him go.
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SPORTbible has contacted Alejandro Garnacho's representatives for comment.
Garnacho is hoping to be involved on Saturday evening when Chelsea travel to Old Trafford to take on United in the Premier League.
When asked about Garnacho's return to Old Trafford, Amorim said: "Garnacho is not our player, I’m focused on our players. I’m really happy with Mason (Mount) and (Matheus) Cunha returning. The rest, talk to the Chelsea manager."
Topics: Alejandro Garnacho, Manchester United, Chelsea, Football, Casemiro, Bruno Fernandes, Harry Maguire