Garnacho was informed last month to find another club
Former Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster has urged the club to consider moving on from Alejandro Garnacho, questioning the winger’s attitude and work ethic.
Speaking on talkSPORT, Foster contrasted Garnacho’s actions in the Europa League final in Bilbao last month to that of Tottenham’s Brennan Johnson, saying the difference in body language and team spirit was telling.
“I think for Man United it’s best to ship [him] out,” Foster said. “If I was the manager, I’d be a little bit similar to Amorim in the case of I just want team players.
“I want a bunch of lads who are good, honest, hard-working team players. And I don’t get that vibe from Garnacho, I don’t get that vibe from a few of the players.”
Foster recalled seeing Johnson interviewed after the final whistle: “He looks like he hasn’t had a haircut for about three months, [hair] horrible all over the place, but his interview was incredible. You could tell he’s a real nice lad, he’s hard working, he does everything for the team.”
He then pointed to Garnacho’s reaction in stark contrast: “Fresh trim a day ago, dyed blonde, ready for the final. The full-time whistle goes, he’s sat on the pitch sulking by himself, not trying to get behind the other lads, picking them up, saying ‘well done we got this far’.
“That is the big contrast. I just want good lads, honest, hard-working lads.”