Manchester United star ‘fed up’, ready to quit Old Trafford
Alejandro Garnacho is ready to call it quits at Manchester United
The club’s Europa League final loss to Tottenham Hotspur in Bilbao was the final blow in a season marred by inconsistency, injuries, and a complete lack of identity on the pitch. The failure to secure European qualification, combined with a broken domestic campaign, has left the club’s hierarchy facing an urgent summer of reflection and reconstruction.
Now, fresh turmoil is brewing. According to reports emerging from Spain via Teamtalk, a Manchester United player has contacted his agent to explore a potential transfer to Real Madrid. The player, whose identity has not been confirmed, is believed to have outlined Madrid’s conditions for a possible move, indicating that discussions between the two camps are underway, even if only in the early stages.
The interest comes during a season in which both Manchester United and Real Madrid have fallen well short of expectations. The Spanish giants endured a rare trophyless campaign of their own, failing to win La Liga, the Copa del Rey, or the UEFA Champions League. It marks one of the few times in recent memory that both clubs, pillars of European football, have simultaneously stumbled so dramatically.
While Real Madrid’s failures will undoubtedly trigger their own reshuffling this summer, Manchester United’s problems run far deeper. Amorim’s tenure has yet to take flight, and dressing room discontent is now beginning to surface publicly. If players are already positioning themselves for exits, it signals a worrying lack of faith in the club’s direction.
The 20-year-old Argentine winger is attracting interest from Chelsea, Napoli, and Atletico Madrid. All three clubs have reportedly made inquiries as part of their respective summer recruitment plans, with Garnacho viewed as a high-upside attacking talent with both immediate impact and long-term potential.
Sources close to the situation have indicated that Garnacho is open to a move away from Old Trafford. His frustration reportedly boiled over after being left out of the starting lineup by head coach Ruben Amorim for the club’s Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur, a match United ultimately lost 1-0 in Bilbao.

