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Alejandro Garnacho agreed new five-year deal with Manchester United that rewards his inclusion in Erik ten Hag’s squad.
According to reports, Alejandro Garnacho has agreed to sign a new five-year contract with Manchester United that reflects his status in the Red Devils’ ranks.
The 18-year-old forward’s contract at Old Trafford is set to end in 2024, and there have been rumours that he won’t sign an extension. That situation was said to have alerted the likes of Real Madrid to his potential availability.
Nevertheless, according to ESPN, Garnacho has now orally agreed to terms that last through 2028. The highly-rated winger is prepared to commit his future to Premier League giants, but there are a few minor issues that need to be resolved before the necessary paperwork is finished. These issues relate to image rights.
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Garnacho’s new deal will see him handed a sizeable wage increase in recognition of the role that he now fills in Erik ten Hag’s squad. The contract will also include incremental salary boosts as the youngster takes on an ever more prominent role at United.
This season, Garnacho has made 25 appearances for United and scored three goals in both Premier League and Europa League games.
He continues to contend with players like Marcus Rashford, Antony, Jadon Sancho, and Anthony Elanga for playing time on a regular basis. He is regarded as a promising young player.