Garnacho casts doubt on Man Utd future after Europa League final snub

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Alejandro Garnacho has cast uncertainty over his future at Manchester United following limited involvement in their 1-0 Europa League final defeat to Tottenham.

Despite starting every knockout match leading up to the final, the Argentine winger was only introduced in the 71st minute, with head coach Ruben Amorim preferring Mason Mount from the start at San Mamés.

Reflecting on the situation, Garnacho expressed his frustration, “Obviously it’s hard for everyone. Our season was shit. We didn’t beat anyone in the league. We lacked a lot of things. When you don’t score goals, you always need more. Until we reached the final, I played every round. And I played 20 minutes today – I don’t know. I’m going to try to enjoy the summer and see what happens next.”

Garnacho’s remarks follow recent candid comments from Amorim and club captain Bruno Fernandes.

Amorim has suggested he would walk away without compensation if fans and the board no longer back him, while Fernandes has admitted he would consider leaving if United looked to profit from his sale.

Though Amorim has publicly stated his desire to keep Fernandes, reaffirming in March that the midfielder is “not going anywhere”, United are reportedly open to offers for Garnacho in the region of £60–£70 million.

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