
Garnacho ‘to seal Aston Villa transfer’ on Sunday after Man United exit development
Alejandro Garnacho could prove his class to Aston Villa on Sunday as a move from Manchester United looms.
The Argentine has come under heavy scrutiny at Old Trafford this season, especially after the defeat against Tottenham in the Europa League final.
It is fair to say that he has received similar treatment to Marcus Rashford, who ultimately has boosted his career with a move to B6.
Now, the 20-year-old could be set to follow in the England international’s footsteps as a departure from the Red Devils looks increasingly likely, and he could seal a move with a solid performance.

Garnacho can boost Aston Villa transfer potential
There is now an increasing chance that Garnacho will be playing his football away from M16 as the new campaign rolls around.
This comes after seemingly building an unstable relationship with Ruben Amorim, which could be set to end when the summer transfer window opens.
The chances of a deal going through at Old Trafford appear to have taken a step closer after David Ornstein reported on 25 May that the Portuguese head coach has urged the winger to find a new club.
This could see the Villans step in after having a prior interest in the young winger’s signature with 9/4 odds back in the winter window [Gambling.com, 10 January].
After already getting the best out of Rashford, there is every chance that Unai Emery could see Garnacho as a perfect project player for this Villa side.
As a result, the final day clash at Old Trafford on 25 May could be the perfect opportunity for the Argentine to showcase his ability to the Spanish head coach.
Garnacho can prove his class in Manchester United v Aston Villa
It does look destined to be a summer of change in claret and blue as Monchi looks set to deal with PSR concerns once again.
If that is to be the case, picking up young players with undoubted talent for cheaper fees than expected could prove to be a wise move.
Stat (Premier League 24/25) | Alejandro Garnacho |
Appearances | 36 |
Goals | 6 |
Assists | 2 |
This could see Garnacho emerge as a target for the Villans once again, with Emery and Co. able to watch him in person as Villa line up against United on the final day.
It will be interesting to see what the ex-Atletico Madrid youngster can do at Old Trafford and whether Villa could be tempted into a summer move.