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Manchester United are willing to listen to offers for Alejandro Garnacho.

The Daily Mail says United will consider parting with Garnacho in January as management, under Sir Jim Ratcliffe, continue to overhaul the club's staff and finances.

Given Garnacho is regarded as an academy graduate, his sale would also help United's issues with the Premier League's Profit & Sustainability rules.

There's concerns Garnacho may also struggle to find a place in manager Ruben Amorim's preferred 3-4-3 formation.

The Argentina international has so far battled for form since Amorim's arrival.

United’s Transfer Strategy

Manchester United’s willingness to consider offers for Garnacho may stem from their broader transfer strategy. The club is looking to rebuild and strengthen key areas of the squad, and selling a promising asset like Garnacho could generate significant funds to reinvest in new signings.

Reports suggest that United would only entertain offers that meet their high valuation of the player. With Garnacho tied to a long-term contract, the Red Devils are under no pressure to sell, giving them leverage in negotiations.

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