Sources: 

Manchester United has set a transfer price of
£60-70 million for Alejandro Garnacho after manager Ruben Amorim reportedly told the Argentine winger to find a new club this summer.
Once hailed as the next Marcus Rashford, the 20-year-old's future at Old Trafford has been cast into doubt following his public criticism of limited playing time. After a defeat to Spurs, Garnacho expressed frustration, saying,
'I played every round to help the team reach the final, and today I only got 20 minutes.'This fallout appears to have sealed his fate at the club, with Amorim's directive signaling a clear end to Garnacho's tenure. The club's decision to price him between £60 million and £70 million reflects his perceived value despite the controversy.
Selling Garnacho would also provide a financial boost to Manchester United, which is under pressure to comply with financial fair play rules. The report notes that offloading the Cristiano Ronaldo fanboy from Lionel Messi's homeland would generate a
100 percent profit for the fiscally struggling club.
This development marks a significant shift for Garnacho, who was once seen as a rising star and a key asset for United's future. The summer transfer window will be critical in determining his next destination.
Key quotes:'I played every round to help the team reach the final, and today I only got 20 minutes.'
Key stats:Transfer price set at
£60-70 millionPotential
100 percent profit for Manchester United
The situation underscores the challenges United face both on and off the pitch as they navigate player management and financial constraints.
Sources: 
Manchester United has priced winger Alejandro Garnacho between £60 million and £70 million following manager Ruben Amorim's directive for the 20-year-old to leave after public criticism. Garnacho, once hailed as the next Marcus Rashford, expressed frustration over limited playtime after a Spurs defeat.