Manchester United continue their pre-season preparations under the watchful eye of Ruben Amorim, with tactical tweaks, intense fitness drills, and behind-closed-doors friendlies shaping the squad ahead of a crucial campaign.
Off the pitch, United’s recruitment drive remains active, with the club still exploring striker, midfield and goalkeeper reinforcements before the window slams shut.
The futures of several first-team players remain uncertain, with outgoings expected as Amorim finalises his core squad.
Meanwhile, Bayern Munich have already made headlines this summer after their £56 million bid for Luis Diaz was turned down by Liverpool, but reports from Anfield suggest the German giants haven’t walked away just yet.
With the Colombian winger eager for a fresh challenge, Bayern are seemingly looking elsewhere for alternative solutions – and Manchester United are suddenly in their sights.
According to ESPN, the Bundesliga champions have now enquired about what it would take to sign Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United, as they widen their search for a dynamic wide forward.
Alejandro Garnacho, who has reportedly requested a transfer away, has been on the wish list of several clubs this summer.
United have placed the 21-year-old on the market, and won’t block any exit outright if the valuation and circumstances suit all parties.
As it stands, the player’s preference is to remain in the Premier League, where he’s attracted interest from both Chelsea and Aston Villa in recent weeks.
Bayern’s enquiry signals a growing continental interest in the young Argentine.
United’s willingness to at least hear out proposals may unsettle fans, particularly with Amorim aiming to build a long-term project around youth, energy, and high-pressing football.
Whether Bayern follow up with a formal offer remains to be seen, but the club’s approach suggests Garnacho’s future could become a hot topic before deadline day.
