Premier League
Manchester United is going through both a sporting and economic crisis that is forcing them to make drastic decisions ahead of the next summer. The management of recent years has led the club to a challenging situation, where the only viable solution seems to be parting ways with two of their biggest prospects: Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo.
They want to make nearly 200 million euros from both players
The red devils have experienced a concerning decline, with a disastrous Premier League season that has left them out of the top positions and with a squad full of players who have not performed up to the expected level. Despite recent national cup titles, the team has not been able to compete at the elite level as their history demands. Rúben Amorim, who took over mid-season, faces a monumental challenge in rebuilding a squad that requires a deep overhaul.
However, the lack of liquidity complicates the plans of the Portuguese coach. The limited winter signings have not been enough to correct the course, and to balance the books, the club is considering selling their two most valuable gems. Garnacho, valued at 84 million euros, and Mainoo, for whom they hope to raise close to 95 million, could be sacrificed in the upcoming transfer window.
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