Manchester United plans to make major changes to their squad in 2025, with only a few players considered untouchable. Ineos, now one year into their ownership, seems to believe the best path forward is a total rebuild.
Reports suggest United would consider offers for almost any player, including young stars Alejandro Garnacho, Kobbie Mainoo, and Rasmus Højlund.

Chelsea has already shown interest in Mainoo if he becomes available, but many fans doubt this will happen. Any decision to sell these young talents could create financial advantages, but it would likely anger the fanbase, making such moves difficult to reverse.
Alejandro Garnacho’s Situation at Manchester United
While Mainoo has been in the spotlight, Garnacho, another academy graduate, reportedly feels unsettled at United.
Sources reveal that Alejandro isn’t happy with his current role. Questions have emerged about whether he fits into Ruben Amorim’s system. Although Garnacho’s talent is undeniable, his long-term place at Old Trafford remains uncertain.
There is significant interest in Alejandro, especially from Spain. Atletico Madrid, where he started his youth career, reportedly wants to bring him back. A move to Spain in the summer seems increasingly possible if the issues at United persist.
Garnacho’s Potential Under Amorim
Despite concerns, Garnacho showed positive signs during his performance against Liverpool, where he assisted Amad Diallo’s goal to secure a 2-2 draw.
Beyond the assist, Garnacho’s attitude stood out. He showed determination and effort off the ball, meeting Amorim’s expectations for high-energy play. This marked his first notable performance under Amorim and could be a turning point for the 20-year-old.
While Alejandro still faces challenges fitting into positions like wing-back or the No.10 role, his recent improvement provides hope. If he continues to work hard and adapt, he could have a future at Manchester United.
Amorim will want to see more of this progress in the coming months, and Garnacho’s ability to deliver could determine whether he stays at the club or moves elsewhere.