
Alejandro Garnacho has been offered to two Premier League clubs after being told he can leave Manchester United, according to a new report.
Garnacho was critical of manager Ruben Amorim for not bringing him on earlier in the Europa League final, which United lost 1-0 to Tottenham on Wednesday.
He also called his side's season 's**t', and added: "I'm going to try to enjoy the summer and see what happens afterwards."
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The Athletic then reported on Saturday that Amorim had told Garnacho to find a new club ahead of the final Premier League game of the season against Aston Villa.
United won 2-0 at Old Trafford at least end their season on a positive note, but no European football and a 16th-placed Premier League finish is the end result.
According to Spanish outlet Defensa Central, Garnacho has instructed his agent to contact Real Madrid over a potential move.
However, it is claimed that Real do not want to complete a transfer, and that he may receive 'a negative response from executives' regardless given his struggles this season.
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The report adds that, should an approach to Real ultimately fail, Garnacho would then be offered to his former club Atletico Madrid - as well as Premier League sides Arsenal and Liverpool.
A move to the Reds would also appear unrealistic, given they already have Cody Gakpo, Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez as options on the left side of attack and are also reportedly closing in on a big-money deal for Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz.
Arsenal could be a more realistic option for the Argentinian, though he would be in direct competition with Gabriel Martinelli for a place in the side.
Speaking ahead of United's win over Villa, Amorim commented on Garnacho's situation.
He said: "Garnacho is a Manchester United player, that is not in the squad today. But he continues to be a Manchester United player.
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"Yes [he'll be on the post-season tour to Hong Kong]. Everybody is going, because we have to go to meet our fans and give something to our fans on the other side of the world."
Topics: Alejandro Garnacho, Manchester United, Ruben Amorim