
Three Premier League clubs have entered talks to sign Alejandro Garnacho - but the Manchester United winger has reportedly already decided on his next destination.
The Athletic reported last month that United boss Ruben Amorim had informed Garnacho to find another club.
The Argentinian was critical of his manager for not bringing him on earlier in the Europa League final, which United lost 1-0 to Tottenham.
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He also called United's season 's**t'.
The Manchester Evening News reported that there have been internal concerns about Garnacho's attitude and his latest comments did little to aid his cause at the club.
According to the Daily Mail, Amorim spoke to Garnacho in front of a team meeting after the final and told him: "You better pray that you can find a club to sign you."
Despite that, Garnacho has been linked with a host of clubs across Europe - with Arsenal reportedly having been offered the winger in what would be a shock move.
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Now, Fabrizio Romano has reported that three Premier League clubs have enquired about a deal for the 20-year-old, who appears to be surplus to requirements at Old Trafford.
"Premier League clubs are calling and pushing for Alejandro Garnacho," he said on his official YouTube channel.
"There is a strong possibility to see Alejandro Garnacho playing in the Premier League with a different shirt than Man United's.
"From what I heard, three Premier League clubs have called ... trying to understand the situation, and the answer on the player and the club side is the same: ready to part ways this summer."
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Although the identity of three clubs are as yet unknown, Garnacho will no doubt be hoping that his preferred move is on that list.
The Sun claimed earlier this month that the Argentinian would prefer a move to Chelsea despite interest from Napoli and Bayer Leverkusen.
A move to Leverkusen would see him reunited with former United boss Erik ten Hag, while Napoli are reigning Serie A champions under Antonio Conte and expressed interest in signing him in January.
All three aforementioned clubs will be competing in the Champions League next season.
Topics: Alejandro Garnacho, Manchester United, Premier League, Transfers, Fabrizio Romano