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He paralyzed the world with his goal, the millions that Garnacho costs and the team that wants him

Alejandro Garnacho just scored a wonderful overhead kick!

By William Estrella

Alejandro Garnacho just scored a wonderful overhead kick!
Alejandro Garnacho just scored a wonderful overhead kick!

Nobody is talking about anything else at the moment, Alejandro Garnacho's goal with Manchester United paralyzed the world and went viral on social networks. Furthermore, now there is talk about his new value, well, there is a giant club in Europe that would be interested in signing him, but how much would they have to pay?

Meanwhile, the merengue team would have to spend a considerable sum of money if they want to go for the Argentine National Team footballer. Well, Garnacho just renewed with the Red Devils a few years ago. Being a considerable sum of money which they will have to disburse from Madrid to be able to go for one of the old rumors that have been heard in the White House.

According to Football Transfers, Garnacho's exit cost would be 100 million euros. A figure to consider taking into account that he would be on par with TOP figures in Europe. As could be Harry Kane himself, who signed for that amount with Bayern Munich, according to MARCA. So it remains to be seen if the meringues or any other club in Europe are willing to sign him.

It remains to be seen if Real Madrid manages to spring a surprise. It should be remembered that Florentino Pérez is an expert in pulling out some surprises within the Transfer Market. So we will have to see which players are closest to the Madrid orbit. Since they have probed both sides and center forwards. This is due to the need to look for a 9 in the hierarchy and a possible replacement for Dani Carbajal.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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