
Kenya, May 24 -- Manchester United is open to selling winger Alejandro Garnacho if they receive a good offer, according to reports from Thursday.
This decision is part of the club's plan to raise money for new players by letting go of some current ones, with Garnacho being one of the players considered for transfer.
The 20-year-old Argentine player, who caught the eye of several teams in January, is now again the subject of transfer talks.
Reports say that United is ready to listen to offers, as long as both the club and the player benefit from any deal.
Garnacho is known for his skill and ability to play in different positions. He has been an important part of the United team but may consider a new opportunity if the right offer comes along.
In another news, defender Victor Lindelof and Manchester United have agreed to end their relationship at the end of the season.
After a meeting this week, Lindelof, who is 30 years old and whose contract ends in June, will leave the club without a transfer fee. He has attracted interest from clubs in Italy and Spain and wants to start a new adventure in his career.
United's head coach, Ruben Amorim, talked about the future of the team, suggesting that changes might happen.
"Things can change quickly. We can get better," Amorim said in a recent press conference.
"When we think about the future and the team, a new season will begin, and we will start with new goals and try to do better."
The club's readiness to consider selling Garnacho and the confirmed exit of Lindelof show that there is a transition happening at Old Trafford as United looks to reshape their team for the next season.
Fans and experts will closely watch the transfer window, as interest in Garnacho is already increasing.
Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from Bana Kenya.