
Manchester United fans have been quick to react to footage of Alejandro Garnacho's first training session since making a late window move to Chelsea.
Garnacho had been an outcast at Old Trafford since the club's defeat to Spurs in the Europa League final last season, with the Argentine publicly showing disappointment at his lack of involvement from the bench.
The winger had looked to be one of United's shining beacons of hope with 48 goals and assists for the club at the age of 21; however, Ruben Amorim made it clear he wanted him out of the club.
Despite his move to Chelsea coming late in the transfer window, it was never a move that seemed in much doubt with reports claiming Garnacho would only leave Manchester for the London club.
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Garnacho has signed a seven-year contract at Stamford Bridge, with United receiving a considerably low fee of around £40m for the 21-year-old according to Fabrizio Romano.
Following confirmation of his move Garnacho released a statement thanking United despite the sour ending to his time at the club.
He wrote via Instagram: "Dear Manchester, after an unforgettable five years, this special chapter in my life now comes to a close.
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"We have created moments that will stay with me forever, and I'm very grateful for this. Every time I wore the badge, I gave everything I had," it continued.
After not being selected for the upcoming international matches by Argentina, Garnacho has started high-intensity training at Comham following an interrupted pre-season.
Footage of Garnacho finishing a session quickly went viral, as the winger looked completely sapped of energy and claimed: "I can't move my legs now man, that sprint in the last one."

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With Garnacho's effort off the pitch often questioned during his time at Old Trafford, United fans were quick to react to the footage of Garnacho.
One fan wrote: "Look how he is breathing. He hasn’t trained like this in a while."
Another commented: "That shows how lazy he was at United."
A third claimed: "It’s not a lack of Amorim trying Garnacho was just lazy. Soon, he will have the same attitude at Chelsea."
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A fourth made reference to Garnacho being caught with what looked like a disposable vape last month, posting: "All those vapes he’s been smoking, I’d say."
Topics: Alejandro Garnacho, Chelsea, Manchester United, Transfer News, Football, Premier League, Ruben Amorim, Fan Reactions