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Man Utd files: How Garnacho and Amorim’s relationship unravelled with Harry Maguire among stars to stage intervention

ALEJANDRO GARNACHO returns to Old Trafford on Saturday just 21 days after he said his goodbyes.

But he might find that goodwill is in short supply as it was not just Ruben Amorim who tried in vain to get him to see the light at Old Trafford.

Alejandro Garnacho with post-game despair after the Bundesliga match.

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Alejandro Garnacho returns to Old Trafford with Chelsea on Saturday – and fans think he’ll scoreCredit: Getty
Head Coach Ruben Amorim speaking at a press conference.

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Ruben Amorim famously fell out with Garnacho before telling the winger to find a new club last MayCredit: Getty

Several senior players – including Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro and Harry Maguire – urged him to start thinking of the team instead of just himself.

But he wouldn’t listen and in the end the manager felt the Argentine youngster was bringing a negative vibe to the dressing room.

And his regular outbursts on social media – as well as the mainstream media – also riled the former Sporting Lisbon coach.

Amorim was looking forward to working with the winger when he took over in November but that all changed after his conduct in Plzen in December.

The coach also tired of Garnacho’s moodiness and temper tantrums when things were not going his way.

So in the end a parting of the ways became inevitable and sources close to Amorim say he has not regretted his stance once.

Could that change if the Carrington graduate inspires a Chelsea win at the Theatre of Dreams this weekend though? 

Battle to keep ‘Kid Messi’

UNITED starlet JJ Gabriel continues to catch the eye with his performances both within the club’s academy and further afield. 

A host of German clubs are understood to have made their interest in him clear should he and his family wish to follow in the footsteps of Jude Bellingham and Jadon Sancho by leaving England to further his career in the Bundesliga

The 14-year-old, who recently enjoyed a holiday in Barcelona, is contracted with United until the end of next season, and has produced a string of impressive performances after being promoted to the U18s.

A source said: “The success of the likes of Bellingham and Sancho in Germany is a big selling point for German clubs trying to poach some of the Premier League’s best young talents. 

JJ Gabriel of Manchester United celebrates after scoring a goal.

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JJ Gabriel has drawn interest from GermanyCredit: Getty

“They can offer them first team football at an earlier age than a lot of clubs in the UK.”

United remain convinced they gave JJ and his family compelling reasons why Carrington remains the best place for him to continue his development. 

The teenager has met with manager Amorim and could well spend time training with the first team squad this season. 

His development is being closely monitored by United U18s boss Darren Fletcher

Under the knife

SPEAKING of Fletcher, his success as U18s academy boss has been noted with four wins out of four so far this season. 

It’s all the more impressive given the former midfielder injured himself during a United v Celtic legends game earlier this month raised money for both clubs’ foundations. 

Fletcher opened the scoring in the game which ended 2-2 before Celtic clinched victory on penalties. 

Fletcher, 41, underwent an operation on his knee this week as a result, but refused to take time off and has been on the sidelines for each game. 

A source said: “He’s Scottish. He’s made of tough stuff.”

Charlie Mulgrew and Darren Fletcher playing in a charity football match.

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Darren Fletcher had surgery after damaging his knee during the United Legends game at Celtic ParkCredit: Kenny Ramsay

Denis Irwin’s sweet return

UNITED fans are invited to engage with three organisations doing big work to improve men’s mental health at Old Trafford this Saturday.

Representatives from ‘Andy’s Man Club’ will be stationed within the Pop-Up Pub by the Stretford End, inviting supporters to learn more about the suicide prevention charity

The group offers free peer-to-peer support groups across the UK and online, as part of their mission to end the stigma surrounding men’s mental health through the power of conversation.

Fans with tickets to the game can enjoy live music, fast pours, local food and a Q&A with club legends Denis Irwin and Gary Pallister. 

 Salford-based charityTalk About It Mate’ will also have a space in the East Stand forecourt from 2pm before kick-off.

Man Utd’s transfer deals

IN

  • Bryan Mbeumo – from Brentford – £71m
  • Matheus Cunha – from Wolves – £62.5m
  • Diego Leon – from Cerro Porteno – £7m
  • Benjamin Sesko – from RB Leipzig – £74m
  • Senne Lammens – from Royal Antwerp – £18m

TOTAL£232.5m

OUT

  • Alejandro Garnacho – to Chelsea – £40m
  • Marcus Rashford – to Barcelona – Loan
  • Victor Lindelof – released
  • Christian Eriksen – released
  • Toby Collyer – to West Brom – Loan

TOTAL£40m

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Chido Obi potential

CHIDO Obi enjoyed a meteoric rise last season, signing for United from Arsenal and quickly making his first team debut under Amorim. 

The 17-year-old went on to make seven first team appearances but has found himself back down the pecking order after United splashed out £74m on Slovenian target man Benjamin Sesko

And while Danish international Chido hasn’t been on the bench for any first team games this season, his development – in both size and skill – are continuing at the academy. 

A source said: “Chido is still sometimes involved in first team training now but the noticeable development for him is his size. 

“He is a tall boy but has started to put on some significant muscle on his frame, which he needs.”

Chido Obi of Manchester United in action during a training session.

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Chido Obi is continuing to develop in the academyCredit: Getty

Chido is working under the guidance of United’s sharpest academy coaches who regularly provide updates to Amorim. 

United’s U21 boss Travis Binnion said earlier this season: “We have not even scraped the top of the iceberg with him yet. There is loads to come.

“He is dying to be a footballer. He is hungry. He is learning the game. He is learning how to project himself and how to play in a team. 

“For us, he is a priority. He is 17. He needs to understand this is a golden period to develop his game.”

Hitman tribute

RICKY HATTON may have been a Blue, but United’s players, staff and fans were equally as devastated by news of his passing before Sunday’s derby. 

Many of the first team had met the boxer at big fights and were admirers of his hugely successful career, which delighted fans from both sides of Manchester

The club intends to mark his tragic passing in the programme for the clash against Chelsea

Ricky Hatton attends the 2024 BAFTA Television Awards.

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Ricky Hatton was found dead in his Manchester home last Sunday

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‘I don’t know what’s going to happen’ – Amorim refuses to guarantee Hojlund Man Utd future amid Sesko transfer push

MANCHESTER UNITED boss Ruben Amorim admitted he could not guarantee Rasmus Hojlund’s Old Trafford future – despite the Dane’s dazzling display in the Windy City.

Hojlund opened the scoring in the 4-1 trouncing of Bournemouth before creating space for the third – which he claimed but was not awarded – when Amad Diallo fired through a crowd and into the net.

Rasmus Højlund of Manchester United celebrates a goal.

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Rasmus Hojlund put in a timely reminder of what he can do as a strikerCredit: Getty
Ruben Amorim, Manchester United head coach, coaching during a game.

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But Ruben Amorim admitted he doesn’t know what the future holds for the DaneCredit: Getty

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The £72million man’s goal came as United stepped up their attempts to land RB Leipzig’s Slovenian ace Benjamin Sesko as their new first-choice No9.

And while he was full of praise for Hojlund’s contribution, Old Trafford chief Amorim conceded: “I am really happy with Rasmus, but I don’t know what is going to happen until the end of the market.

“The important thing is that the strikers that are here are working really well, are improving, are helping the team and that is the most important thing.”

Amorim added: “People focus on the goals and we have suffered a lot because of the lack of goals.

“But it’s not just the goals with Rasmus. It’s also about the way he connects the play.

“Every time we have to clear the ball, we are doing so under pressure.

“His ability to hold the defender off and to connect with the support is helping us a lot to play better.

“And we are playing better because he is playing better.”

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United were far too good for the sub-par Cherries, with the excellent Patrick Dorgu storming through to claim the second and teenage substitute Ethan Williams netting the fourth with his first touch.

Bournemouth’s reply was a late own goal by Matthijs de Ligt, who had replaced Harry Maguire at half-time, but Amorim allayed concerns about the England centre-back.

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He explained: “He had an issue during the holidays, during training.

“Harry’s come a little bit late, so we have to be careful with him. It’s just a little bit of fatigue with the training.

“We are trying to control everything and saving all the players to give them the exact number of minutes they need.”

Fatigue was also the reason that Brazilian Matheus Cunha was not involved at Soldier Field, but a delighted Amorim said: “It was a good game.

“We played with intensity. We were aggressive and that is something that we needed to improve on from last season.

“Overall, we had better possessions compared to the last game, so they are listening.

“Of course, scoring first in the beginning of the game can change the confidence of the team. It was a good test, a good day.

“It was just a pre-season game. But if you look at us, at the same players from last year, it looks like a different team and that is a good sign.”

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