Hansi Flick rejects this Manchester United player


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Published on Dec 22, 2024 at 1:56 p.m. par

George Boxall

Barcelona and Hansi Flick say 'no' to promising Manchester United player.

At only 20 years old, Alejandro Garnacho was touted as one of the best young talents in the Premier League. However, this reputation has worn out recently. Since the appointment of Reuben Amorim has Manchester UnitedGarnacho is increasingly sidelined. The Portuguese coach seems to favor other options, relegating Garnacho to a secondary role. Frustrated by the lack of playing time, wingman agents actively sought a solutionn, presenting him as an option to several elite clubs, including Barcelona.

However, according to the Spanish newspaper The Nationalthe possibility that AAlejandro Garnacho joining FC Barcelona was firmly rejected by Hansi Flick. Despite being one of football's most promising young talents, Garnacho's potential arrival has been met with a flat-out refusal from Flick, who insists the Argentine winger does not correspond to his vision of the team.

Amorim explains the absence of Rashford and Garnacho

Despite Garnacho's undeniable potential, Hansi Flick has clearly expressed his position: he does not consider the young player to be part of the plans of Barcelona. Sources close to the manager suggest his decision goes beyond recent difficulties at Grenache at United. Flick reportedly views the player as inconsistent with the high standards and tactical discipline he instills at the club.
“Garnacho is undoubtedly talented,” shared a club insider, “but Flick is looking for players who fit the team's specific needs and who can contribute immediately to the current project. »

The Catalan giants remain focused on strengthening key sectors with proven, high-level talent. Names like Jamal Musiala et Joshua Kimmich continue to dominate the club's transfer targets, leaving little room for speculative recruitments like that of Garnacho.

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