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Manchester United’s Strategic Considerations: Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho

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Manchester United is thinking about selling young stars Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho to follow money rules. While they’re not trying to sell them right now they’ll listen to good offers that fit with what they need money-wise. This shows how the club needs to handle its money while keeping the team good.

  • Manchester United will look at offers for Mainoo and Garnacho
  • The club isn’t actively trying to sell them but will think about good offers
  • Money rules are making them think about these sales

Rising Stars: Mainoo and Garnacho

Kobbie Mainoo who plays in the middle has played 33 games for the first team and is worth about €55 million. The fans really like him a lot. Alejandro Garnacho plays on the left side has been in 115 matches, got 23 goals and is worth around €50 million. Both these players are really important for how Manchester United wants to grow young players.


With Rúben Amorim as manager, the team likes to help young players get better like you can see with how Garnacho is playing more. This is part of how they try to be good while dealing with money stuff.

Financial Strategy and Implications

Manchester United’s money choices are based on what Sir Jim Ratcliffe put in recently, which is mostly for building stuff not buying players. This shows the club’s money problems and why they might need to sell some players. They gotta balance needing money now with keeping the team strong enough to do good in the Premier League.

Maybe selling Mainoo and Garnacho fits with how Manchester United wants to handle its money and stay good at football. If you wanna know more about this stuff, check out:

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