Rio Ferdinand believes Manchester United fans would be disappointed if Alejandro Garnacho leaves the club in the January transfer window. The Argentine winger started against Rangers, showing his attacking threat and earning the support of the Old Trafford crowd.
Manchester United letting Alejandro Garnacho leave the club in the January transfer window would be a disappointment to fans, according to Rio Ferdinand. Ruben Amorim's side secured a late victory against Rangers on Thursday (23 January) to put them close to automatically qualifying for the last 16 of the competition.
After Cyriel Dessers equalised for the visitors at Old Trafford, making it 1-1 with just two minutes of normal time remaining, Bruno Fernandes struck in stoppage time to secure the win for the Red Devils. The inclusion of Garnacho in the Man United starting XI sparked discussions about his future, though both Ferdinand and the Old Trafford fanbase seem to want the winger to stay. While commenting on the match, former Red Devils defender Ferdinand, when asked by commentator Darren Fletcher about the chances of Garnacho leaving the club in January, said: “Him alongside Amad today have been the biggest threat…He gives us that threat in behind as well, he wants to run in behind he’s direct. I think there would be a lot of people disappointed if he was to be allowed to get out of this place.”Fletcher pointed out the support the winger received from the crowd during the game, adding: “I think the crowd have been singing his name a lot in the second half which is potentially a message from them.” Garnacho has faced challenges this season, but his return to the starting lineup demonstrates his commitment to Man United and suggests Amorim still believes he can contribute to the club. His performance against Rangers, where he was among the most threatening attackers for the hosts, highlights his potential. Letting him go, especially in a deal that could benefit a direct rival like Chelsea, would be a risky move. The chants of his name by the Man United fans during the match indicate that the majority want him to remain at the club. This leaves the decision-makers at Old Trafford with much to consider regarding the winger's future in the coming days
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