
Man Utd winger Alejandro Garnacho is âfed upâ with Erik ten Hag and has already âoffered himselfâ to Barcelona, according to reports.
The Red Devils have had a terrible start to the new season with Ten Hag already under pressure to deliver results after receiving a contract extension in the summer.
Man Utd have taken just eight points from their opening seven Premier League matches of the campaign and there are already rumours that Ten Hag could face the sack over the international break.
And one player who is reportedly getting particularly frustrated by Ten Hag is Garnacho with the Argentina international starting four of their seven league matches this season.
Reports in Spain claim the 20-year-old is now âfed up with Ten Hagâ and has âoffered himselfâ to La Liga giants Barcelona with many other stars âdissatisfiedâ.
As well as not always starting, Garnacho âdoes not understand why the Dutch coach always takes him off the pitch and does not let him play every minuteâ.
Garnacho âbelieves that they are not fulfilling the promises they made him when he signedâ his new contract with Man Utd guaranteeing âthat he would fight for titles and play in the Champions League every yearâ.
Barcelona are âone of the clubs that has received a call from Garnachoâ as he âseriously considers a change of sceneryâ away from Old Trafford.
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But the Catalan side âhave no intention of betting on Garnacho, so they will not make any attempt to get him to the Camp Nouâ with the Man Utd winger likely to be expensive.
Numerous managers have already been linked with taking over at Man Utd if the board decide to sack Ten Hag in the near future.
Max Allegri and Thomas Tuchel are a couple of the names mooted but former Man Utd chief scout Mick Brown thinks there are âtoo many concernsâ around their playing squad to attract a top-level manager.
âIâve heard they would like a big-name manager to take over,â Brown told Football Insider.
âBut Iâm not sure thereâs a wide pot of options who would be interested in the job. Itâs not as if there are three or four candidates who you could take.
âAllegri certainly has an impressive profile so heâs got that going for him.
âThere are a load of players at United that somebody has got to come in and deal with.
âIâm not convinced that Allegri and other top managers like him and Thomas Tuchel would want that lot under them.
âThere are just too many concerns there with the players.
âSo coming in, theyâre already governed by the transfer window, whether they can bring in their own players and whether they can make some changes.â






