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It was revealed that Manchester United is willing to sell Ghanacho for 40 million and raise money as soon as possible to compete with Newcastle for Mbemo! Bei Bei angrily scolds the Red Devil s ge

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It is reported that although Manchester United asked £60 million for 20-year-old Argentine winger Alejandro Garnacho, it is actually a deal worth £40 million. He had a falling out with coach Ruben Amorin on the eve of the UEFA Cup final and was directly abandoned in the last round of the Premier League. Although he played in the playoffs, it was just due to the contract, and Amorin had informed him that he could find his next home. The Guardian of the United Kingdom said that the psychological price set by Manchester United for Garnacho is ideally 50 million pounds, the bottom line is 40 million pounds, and some additional terms such as secondary transfer share. Naples and Chelsea are interested in him, and the Serie A championship is the most sincere, but Garnacho hopes to stay in the Premier League, so he chooses Chelsea first.

Garacho will be 21 next month, and Manchester United fans may be dissatisfied with the price, but considering the examples of Rashford and Martial, you will know that it is already good to sell it. In the past, the Red Devils were also reluctant to part with the so-called "New Black Wind Double Evil". In the end, the Polo King left for free, and Rashford could not be sold for £40 million.

In terms of football talent, Garnacho may have great potential, but his words, deeds and personality off the court are worrying and controversial. During his post-season Asian tour, he and Amad Diallo and others used the middle finger as a game, and were scolded by legendary player Beckham. BeiBerth believes that one of the big problems for Manchester United now is that the players are misbehaving and fail to maintain the dignity of the club in the right way.

"This is a difficult period for Manchester United. I don't like to see some of the things that happen to the club." Bei Bei said, "The results on the court are the most important, but to be honest, as a Manchester United fan, I have seen a lot of bad factors off the court. I'm talking about the way players behave. If you wear the club badge, it means the club. You need to understand its meaning. I see that many Manchester United players are not behave properly."

The "heartthrob" of the former Red Devils added: "Ferguson asked us to maintain basic etiquette back then. Understand what it means to represent Manchester United and understand the meaning behind the team logo. No matter where you go, in Europe or Asia, you must at least respect the fans. They take the time to see you, pay for you, ask you to sign and take a photo, how can you disrespect them? Not all Manchester United players, but one or two people do not respect this, I do not agree with it."

British media analyzed that the reason why Manchester United is willing to lower the price is to sell Garnacho as soon as possible and strive to introduce another winger. Amorin's first choice is Brentford's 25-year-old Cameroon international Brian Mbemo. Mbemo scored 20 goals and 9 assists in the Premier League this season. After signing Wolves' No. 10 Cunha with £62.5 million, the Red Devils also hope to get No. 19 of the "Bee Legion"!

Mbemo's contract with Brentford expires in 2026, but the team can automatically renew the contract for one year, so it will cost at least £50 million to introduce him. After Manchester United buys Cunha, they still need to reserve funds to sign a new center, so they can only rely on selling people to raise money to buy a right winger.

Italian transfer expert Fabricio Romano disclosed that Newcastle United also wants to compete for Mbemo. "Mercedes-United and Newcastle both appreciate Mbemo, which, as far as I know, is an open competition," said Romano. Although Mbemo did not simply choose his next home through the Champions League qualification, the absence of European competition undoubtedly weakened Manchester United's attractiveness. Sir Jim Ratcliff hopes to take action as soon as possible to avoid falling behind the "magpies".

Mbemo has excellent shooting ability, averaging 2.08 shots per game and shooting percentage of 43%, but his passes are not so stable, and his 66.1% pass success rate means that the connection ability needs to be improved. But there is no doubt that if there is Cunha on the left and Mbemo on the right, Manchester United's forward threat will increase significantly.

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