Real Madrid steps up Alejandro Gernacho's chase as contract talks stall at Old Trafford

According to reports, Real Madrid will step up its efforts to recruit upcoming free agent Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United.

Alejandro Garnacho has reportedly emerged as Real Madrid's top target, according to a report by the Spanish outlet Defensa Central. The Manchester United prospect may become a free agent during the summer transfer window, therefore Los Blancos will step up their efforts to recruit him.

One of the most promising young players to have come out of the Manchester United academy is Alejandro Garnacho. The 18-year-old rapidly adapted to the Red Devils' under-18 team after moving from Atletico Madrid two years ago. And before making his first-team debut in 2022, he made rapid improvement in the previous two years.

The Manchester United first-team squad has begun integrating the youthful prodigy. And in just 353 minutes of game time this season, Garnacho has already left his mark, contributing two goals and two assists. But because his contract expires in the summer, the Red Devils are in a pickle with his status. Real Madrid has been informed of this scenario.

The current La Liga winners are always searching for the best young players in the globe. Endrick is the most recent prodigy to decide to sign with Real Madrid. However, the Merengues are still searching for players with greater talent, and Garnacho has recently come to their attention.

If Alejandro Gernacho joins Real Madrid, the left-winger prodigy from Manchester United will be able to compete with Vinicius Junior. The 18-year-old is the perfect replacement for the struggling Belgian attacker because it is unlikely that Eden Hazard will stay at the Santiago Bernabeu for very much longer.

According to the source, Real Madrid would intensify its efforts to sign Garnacho if his contract with Manchester United expires. But after rejecting a bid from Chelsea, the Red Devils are desperate to hang onto the impending free agency. Manchester United will also try to reach a new contract agreement.


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