Man United handed Alejandro Garnacho transfer twist as £100m double deal chance emerges
Manchester United will be looking forward to ending a miserable season on Sunday afternoon when they meet Aston Villa at Old Trafford (4pm).
Ruben Amorim's side lost 1-0 to Tottenham Hotspur in Wednesday night's Europa League final - with the fall-out from that match still being felt. The defeat in Bilbao means that United will have no European football next term, with their lowest ever Premier League finish already sealed ahead of this weekend's clash against Villa.
Attention will swiftly turn towards a vital summer transfer window at Old Trafford, where new signings are badly needed. One potential exit could very well be academy graduate Alejandro Garnacho. The Manchester Evening News understands Garnacho's representatives have held discussions with United about his future in the wake of Wednesday night's loss in Spain, while the club have been approached for comment.
With all that said, below are some of the latest headlines surrounding the club as well as a view on each one;
Atletico Madrid are reportedly interested in signing United duo Garnacho and Antony.
Football Espana report that Atletico manager Diego Simeone is a big fan of Garnacho. It is claimed that the La Liga club could potentially match United's valuation of £70million for the 20-year-old.
Meanwhile, The Independent say that Atletico are ready to rival Real Betis in the race for Antony with his current price set at £32.5million. It is said that a bidding war could nudge that price up, too, and allow United to bring in a fee closer to £40million.
Isaac Seelochan of The Manchester Evening News says: "It feels best for both parties that Garnacho leaves, particularly if he secures a move abroad. As for Antony, there is surely no way back for him at Old


