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Published 12:54 17 Jan 2023 GMT
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Real Madrid and Juventus are monitoring Garnacho's contract situation and are interested in signing him, according to The Independent.
Garnacho, 18, is currently locked in negotiations with Man United about a new contract. The winger's deal runs until the end of the 2023/24 season, and his representatives have reportedly rejected the Red Devils' opening offer.
Man United are said to have offered Garnacho, who currently earns around £7,000 a week, a new contract worth £20,000 a week. The player's representatives reportedly believe that United's opening offer doesn't reflect the player's potential and role in the team.
The club are said to be urging Garnacho to take a long-term view, and stressing that the money will come if he focuses primarily on football - a view that follows Alex Ferguson's approach to renewing contracts for young players.
Yet, Garnacho's ability means that, if Man United do not pay him the market rate, he will earn it elsewhere, particularly if he joins a European club on a free transfer in 2024.
Real Madrid's transfer policy in recent years has seen them opt for potential world-class young players, rather than signing established elite players - Galacticos - as they did in the past. While Juventus regularly sign players on free transfers.
Garnacho would be a prime transfer target for both European giants. The winger was born in Madrid but represents Argentina, the country of his mother's birth. Garnacho joined Man United from Atletico Madrid in 2020.
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