Man Utd star's 'arguments' with Ruben Amorim as transfer on the cards for 'bad character'

Alejandro Garnacho has been told he needs to focus more on his football and less on arguing with his manager. The 20-year-old looks from this summer after being informed he's free to find a new club.
Speculation over the winger's future has ramped up as he is with United head coach at the end of this season. for the Argentine by Napoli in January, but swiftly dismissed by the giants.
However, it's believed would seal his departure. As nears the Old Trafford exit door, former striker has claimed a row over tactics was to blame for his bust-up with Amorim.
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The ex-Wolves and criticised the player's actions, despite praising him for his passionate displays. Speaking on , Saunders said: "I like him as a player.
"He plays with his heart on his sleeve, and there's a load of them who don't at Man United. But from a good source, I heard he's arguing with the manager on the training pitch about tactics. How old is he, 20? Just get on with it."
Amorim has already begun reshaping his United squad this summer following the arrival of Matheus Cunha for £62.5m. Bryan Mbeumo is also anticipated to join from Brentford despite Thomas Frank's reported interest in taking the winger with him to .
Saunders has cautioned United that signing players with the right mentality will be crucial in the transfer window. It follows Amorim falling out with both Garnacho and this season.
He said: "Man United have signed bad characters, and you've got to start signing good characters. Forget the talent.
"Obviously, you've got to have a certain amount to play at the level you're at, but they've got to concentrate on signing good characters, because they're shambolic at the moment."
Garnacho himself is said to have expressed a if he does move this summer. are among the teams most heavily linked with a bid to sign him, while and are also believed to have shown an interest.
His old club Atletico Madrid have also been associated with him, along with Bayer Leverkusen following Erik ten Hag's appointment as manager. Any fee received for Garnacho would represent a pure profit for United as he's considered as a homegrown player.