Pogba Part 2: Juventus Eyeing Man Utd Youngster
Man Utd faces a repeat of Paul Pogba‘s nightmare, as Juventus targets Red Devils wonderkid
According to reports, Juventus is preparing a transfer for Alejandro Garnacho. This will give Manchester United the opportunity to correct the mistake they made with Paul Pogba
Manchester United have come with plenty of conjecture, one point which fans and club officials can agree on is that Paul Pogba to Italian giants Sir Alex Ferguson’s United receive an £800,000 compensation fee for developing the French talent following his arrival from the same will happen this summer.
Mino Raiola for Atletico Madrid two years ago, the 17-year-old winger was a star in United’s run to winning the Erik ten Hag. Argentina youth international, who oped to represent La Albiceleste over Spain.
Juventus are now planning to replicate their Pogba feat. Serie A side, along with their rivals, are admirers of his supreme talents. The Mail reported last year that Garnacho was on the verge of a lucrative new contract after his achievements at the academy. However, silence has since followed.
Premier League before the end of a traumatic 2021-22 season at Old Trafford. United has high hopes for Garnacho, but will not be willing to pay another record-breaking sum to let him go to the Bianconeri.
Ralf Rangnick and head of academy Nick Cox’s comments, the 20-time English champions see Garnacho as part of the club’s future.
Rangnick stated in April that “I know he’s one of [the club’s] most promising players.” Rangnick stated that although he is still just 17, he is a promising player who, if he stays on the ground and keeps working hard every day, will not only be on the bench, but will also be playing for the club.
Cox spoke manutd.com shortly after Cox was presented with the Jimmy Murphy Under-18 Player Award: “Alejandro has had a fantastic season and really deserves this recognition. There have been a number of Under-18s players who have performed exceptionally well throughout the year.
“Reaching an FA Youth Cup final is a fantastic achievement, so this was not an easy decision to make. Alejandro has shown great determination from the day that he arrived here from Spain, in the middle of a pandemic. He has adapted extremely well to life in Manchester and continues to improve on the pitch every day.
“Making his first-team debut last month was the culmination of a great deal of hard work from Alejandro himself, his family and a dedicated group of Academy staff. The call-up that he received from Argentina is another fantastic indicator of the progress he has made this season. He remains grounded considering all that he has achieved this year and we know that he will continue to grow within our youth development system.”