Alejandro Garnacho and Marcus Rashford rejoice in Manchester United’s win over Barnsley (Photograph by Stu Forster/Getty Pictures)
Former Manchester United defender Paul Parker has admitted he doesn’t like Alejandro Garnacho and is glad to see that he may very well be leaving the membership.
The Argentina worldwide has suffered a little bit of a dip in kind this season, regardless of beforehand trying like an thrilling younger expertise when he first broke into the first-team at Outdated Trafford.
Garnacho has been linked with Chelsea and Napoli, although there have additionally been checks made on the participant’s temperament, in keeping with the Telegraph.
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It appears nicely established that there are some points with Garnacho’s character, and Parker has simply fuelled that fireside by slamming the participant very publicly.
The previous Purple Devils ace has made it very clear that he’s not a fan of the best way the 20-year-old conducts himself, and that he’s now simply hoping to see him transfer to Chelsea for giant cash.
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Discussing the Garnacho hyperlinks with BonusCodeBets, as quoted by Objective, Parker mentioned: “I’ve clearly seen that Garnacho is linked to Chelsea. I don’t like Garnacho as an individual, however you’ll be able to’t deny he has some type of expertise. For me it appears like all the pieces has gone to his head and it’s not a great search for a younger participant.
“He’ll compete in opposition to 37 wingers at Chelsea, and he doesn’t appear to be somebody who likes competitors, so I don’t know what he’s on about.
“Clearly, I would love him to go away, and for Man United, it’s implausible to see that Chelsea needs him, as they normally pay some huge cash for gamers. It’s nice information actually, however I don’t count on him to do very nicely.
“Why ought to he change simply by going to London? He doesn’t stand for strain, and he’s solely displaying one thing when being subbed on.
“Better of luck to him, he wants it. He actually wants it, and I hope he will get his head straight very quickly.”