The forward Alejandro Garnacho is getting closer to continuing his career in the Naples of Italy and, although previously the Manchester United rejected their offers for the Argentine, it would seem that the Italian team made an agreement with the footballer and will continue in the charge for “Bichito”.
From the Italian club they want a figure of 65 million euros in exchange for the footballer born in Spain, but nationalized Argentine. On the side of Napoli would be willing to offer 55 million euros for Garnacho.
In this way, if an agreement is reached, the forward would be the second most expensive purchase in Neapolitan history, behind the Nigerian Victor Osimhen who arrived for a sum of 60 million euros.
The Spanish-Argentine, if he joined the Italian team, would earn 4 million euros per season, according to local media. This is double what he currently earns at Manchester United.
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Manchester United have lowered their demands for Alejandro Garnacho in talks with Napoli, according to Sky in Italy
Man Utd are said to have come down from their initial asking price after holding talks on Tuesday and are now open to doing business at around £55m pic.twitter.com/ecrSTaA7nZ
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) January 21, 2025
Even so, Garnacho is not only wanted by Napoli, since the Chelsea also joined the fightalthough he did not present a specific offer, he would currently be in talks with the player’s entourage.
As reported by TyC Sports, the 20-year-old footballer has not made a decision regarding where he will continue his career. But His wish would be to continue in England, so Argentine Enzo Fernández’s team could keep his pass..
“Bichito” scored 23 goals in 118 games and won two titles (English League Cup 2022/23 and FA Cup 2023/24) with the Manchester United shirt.
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