
Leny Yoro reacts to Alejandro Garnacho’s message amid Man United exit rumours
Alejandro Garnacho has taken to social media as rumours continue to swirl around the winger’s future at Man United.
It has been an extremely difficult season for all involved at Old Trafford, with the Red Devils sliding to 15th in the Premier League table, and Ruben Amorim’s future at Man United already under threat.
Brentford condemned United to their 16th defeat of the league season, losing 4-3 at the Gtech Community Stadium, with the Europa League title the only achievement left to fight for.
Garnacho, who has been linked with a move to Chelsea this summer, will be hoping to add to his 21 goal contributions as Man United have one foot in the Europa League final after beating Bilbao 3-0.
The Red Devils are shaping up to face the La Liga giants in the second leg on Thursday, 8 May, and Garnacho is clearly ready to get back on the pitch again to put things right after the weekend.
Alejandro Garnacho ready for Athletic Bilbao clash in Spain
Taking to Instagram (5 May), Garnacho shared an image of him hugging Amad Diallo with the simple caption: “Thursday, Thursday…”
The post gained likes from supporters very quickly, with defensive teammate Leny Yoro also reacting to his message ahead of the second-leg tie against Athletic Bilbao.
Ruben Amorim under pressure at Man United
Football Insider verdict
Many supporters have suggested that fighting for the Europa League title is the only thing keeping Amorim in the job at Old Trafford, and they might be right.
The Glazers have never been ones to hide away from cut-throat decisions, and with Sir Jim Ratcliffe now the face of all these decisions, United could be looking for a new manager sooner than many expected.
Alejandro Garnacho’s 2024/25 Premier League season | Stats, as per FotMob |
Minutes played | 2144 |
Goals / Assists | 6 / 2 |
Chances created | 35 |
Touches in opposition box | 180 |
Interceptions / blocks | 13 / 29 |
However, a portion of the fanbase still believes that the former Sporting CP figure deserves more time to prove himself, having only arrived in England in November.
Man United signing star striker Viktor Gyokeres would certainly make a statement in the Premier League, with Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund doing very little to claim the No.9 position.
The 40-year-old has not been given enough time to bring in the players capable of playing his style of football, which was never going to work out when appointing him halfway through the season.