Amorim has publicly stated that if the price is not right, the four players absent from Manchester United's U.S. tour can remain at the club. Among these players, the most in need of a transfer is the 21-year-old Garnacho, due to his public disagreements with the head coach. However, Garnacho is currently the one with the least progress in his transfer, as he wishes to stay in the Premier League and demands that his new club competes in the Champions League, which limits his options to Chelsea and Tottenham. Now, it is reported that Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich are interested in him, which may change the Argentine winger's attitude towards leaving England.

After last season's Europa League final, Amorim clearly told Garnacho that he no longer has a future at the club. The Argentine international attracted interest from Chelsea and Napoli during the January transfer window, but neither club was willing to meet Manchester United's asking price of £70 million. It is said that Chelsea is still interested and may offer striker Nicolas Jackson in exchange for Garnacho. However, the Blues are also in talks with RB Leipzig's Dutch international Xavi Simons, and if they sign him, they may abandon the deal for "Little Joe."
According to ESPN, Bayern has now inquired about Garnacho's situation with Manchester United, as Kompany needs to bring in a winger this summer. They lost Sane, and "Prince" Musiala has just donned the number 10 jersey before suffering a serious injury. The Red Devils are willing to listen to suitable offers; Premier League clubs might need to bid £45 million, while European clubs like Bayern could secure him for £40 million, possibly with additional clauses for future transfers.
Garnacho initially hoped to stay in England, but Bayern's interest might change his perspective, especially since the "Southern Kings" can almost guarantee the Bundesliga title and are always contenders for the Champions League. However, whether Bayern will sign Garnacho depends on whether they can secure their top target, Luis Diaz. In this regard, Garnacho is similar to his struggling counterpart Rashford, who realized his dream of playing at Camp Nou because Barcelona couldn't sign Diaz.
According to the UK's Sun newspaper, Rashford not only successfully transferred to Barcelona but also reconciled with his childhood sweetheart, Lucia Loy. Previously, Spanish media reported that the woman seen with Rashford in a video filmed at Camp Nou was 26-year-old Lucia. Subsequently, at Barcelona's official announcement press conference, the two appeared hand in hand!

Rashford and Lucia have broken up twice and reconciled twice. A source revealed that Rashford's decision to reconcile is because Lucia is a public relations expert who helps him adapt to life in Spain, allowing him to focus on his football career. "Marcus knows that some of the best moments in his career have happened when Lucia was by his side. They have known each other since they were young, experienced ups and downs, but their friendship has remained unchanged. Marcus knows that Lucia cares for him; she is one of the few people in the world who truly looks out for his interests and is very rational, helping him stay grounded."
Liverpool has consistently insisted on not selling Diaz this summer; however, Newcastle's Isak has requested a transfer, and the Premier League champions may consider selling Diaz and Darwin Nunez to raise funds for the Swedish striker. However, they have set an extremely high price for the Colombian winger, possibly double that of Garnacho's!
If Garnacho stays at Manchester United, he will certainly be a substitute due to the arrivals of Cunha and Mbeumo. Given his temperament, he may cause further unrest, affecting the locker room atmosphere. Therefore, selling him, especially to a European club, would be the ideal choice for the Red Devils. The club has recently made several transactions with Bayern, with De Ligt and Mazraoui coming from the Allianz Arena, but the Bundesliga giant has never purchased a player from Manchester United.
In addition to Garnacho, Manchester United's other two outcasts, Antony and Sancho, are also seeking transfers. The 25-year-old Brazilian winger Antony has long desired to stay at Real Betis; however, the La Liga club cannot meet Manchester United's £35 million asking price. Now, Sky Sports reports that two Saudi Arabian Pro League teams have joined the race for him. The wealthy Saudi investors have plenty of money, but the obstacle is that "Round God" may not want to leave European football, as he hopes to play in the World Cup next year.

Sancho has long been rumored to be transferring to Juventus; however, the speculation has not materialized. Earlier this month, he had to return to Carrington for training and was not included in the squad for the U.S. tour. On Thursday night, Sancho posted photos of himself on vacation in the U.S. on social media. According to British media reports, those were taken last month, and do not indicate that the 25-year-old English winger is still on vacation; he is training in Manchester.