MANCHESTER United winger Alejandro Garnacho has dropped the biggest hint yet he is thinking of leaving Old Trafford – after “discreetly”; putting his house up for sale.
The Argentinian winger paid £3.804m in April last year for the seven-bedroom mansion in Bowdon, Greater .







But the 20-year-old has now asked estate agents to offer it on the market at £3.85m – just £45,000 more than he paid for it.
The agent appears to have been instructed to try and keep the attempt to sell quiet by posting just one picture online explaining that the home is “exclusively and discreetly marketed”;.
But the listing, which went live on 28 March, was spotted by an eagle-eyed fan who fears the sale shows has no plans to settle in and is preparing to leave .
Garnacho, who joined United’s academy in 2020 from Spanish club and made his first team debut in 2022, lives at the property with his partner Eva and their one-year-old son Enzo.
The fan said: “It’s not unusual for a footballer to put their house up for sale. But it is unusual to try and sell a property less than 12 months after buying it, and for just £45,000 more than he paid for it.
“The fact he has asked for it to be listed discreetly is worrying for United fans who like him as a player as it looks like he’s on the move in more ways than one.”;
Garnacho has made 29 Premier League appearances for United this season, scoring four goals.
The club’s perilous financial situation has seen him linked with a move away from Old Trafford as any sale would be regarded as “pure profit”; as he is regarded as an academy product.
He has attracted interest from and and would command a fee of around £50million.
In February we told how Garnacho treated a mum Leah Smith and her kids to a behind the scenes tour of
Leah, 26, was home from a shopping trip when she she saw the two mutts on the loose close to Garnacho’s mansion.
She realised the belonged to Garnacho and took them to United’s Carrington training ground before returning them to his home.
The following day, Garnacho telephoned Leah and thanked her for returning the dogs.
He then provided Leah, Eliza and her brother Jenson, seven, with tickets for United’s 3-1 win over Southampton in the player’s family area at Old Trafford for the Premier League game on January 16.
United was contacted for comment.