
Manchester United are ready to sell Alejandro Garnacho this summer amid interest from three Premier League clubs.
The Argentina international’s season ended in controversial circumstances following his outspoken reaction to being left out of the starting XI for the Europa League final defeat against Tottenham.
Garnacho was subsequently excluded from the matchday squad on the final day of the Premier League campaign, but did feature on the club’s post season tour of Asia.
Despite yet another display of petulance, Ruben Amorim maintained he saw a future for the winger at Old Trafford.
Little more than a week on since that public declaration, however, Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that it has been agreed there will be a clean break between player and club this summer.
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Erik ten Hag, newly installed as Bayer Leverkusen’s manager, is credited with an interest in a player who thrived under his tutelage at United.
The potential fee and wages, however, would represent a major stumbling block and, at this stage, it appears that Garnacho could well remain in England.

A trio of Premier League clubs have expressed an interest in a player whose future will be resolved in the coming weeks.
Chelsea looked at signing the 20-year-old in January and are in the market for attacking reinforcements, especially now they have reneged on their plan to turn Jadon Sancho’s loan move from United into a permanent deal.
The Red Devils, meanwhile, have already started their summer recruitment drive by agreeing a deal to sign Wolves’ Matteus Cunha, and are hopeful of agreeing a fee with Brentford for Bryan Mbeumo.
United were also boosted this week by Bruno Fernandes turning down a lucrative move to Saudi Arabia.
The 30-year-old Portugal international has been the subject of speculation linking him with a £100million switch to Al Hilal, with the Saudi Pro League side reportedly prepared to pay him £700,000 per week.

Former United and England defender Neville told Sky Sports News: ‘It’s significant.
‘I think that there was an element of this situation that meant United getting that level of money, for someone of Bruno’s age, obviously, you couldn’t say that it would have been a bad deal.
‘But, on the other hand, Manchester United’s star player – only player at times – for the last four, five, six years, has been Bruno Fernandes. He’s so important.
‘The fact that he wants to stay, the fact that he wants to go through this and come out the other side, because it would have been easy for him at the end of this season to say, ‘Look, I’m done here’, will endear him towards Manchester United fans even more.
‘To turn that money down at a point where Manchester United are at their lowest ebb and say, ‘No, I want to fight through this, I want to see it through the other side, I want to come out and achieve things,’ I think it says a lot about him as a person, as a character.
‘The club needs people who are going to run through a brick wall for them.’