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Manchester United's access to the final of the tournament further complicates the presence of the young offensive player in the Under 20 World Cup

By William Estrella

Manchester United's access to the final of the tournament further complicates the presence of the young offensive player in the Under 20 World Cup
Manchester United's access to the final of the tournament further complicates the presence of the young offensive player in the Under 20 World Cup

Manchester United managed to access the FA Cup final, despite not having Lisandro Martínez and Alejandro Garnacho and will seek their second title this season. However, the young winger received a low blow and his participation in the Under 20 World Cup with the Argentine team became even more complicated.

If the 'red devils' lost the FA Cup semi-final against Alexis Mac Allister's Brighton, there was a better chance that Garnacho would be loaned out for the competition that will take place in the country between May 20 and June 11. However, the team led by Erik ten Hag beat the 'seagulls' in the penalty shootout and will play for another title against Manchester City.

The final of the competition will be played on June 3, that is, while the Under 20 World Cup is being played. In this context, the possibility of Manchester United giving in to the explosive winger for the youth tournament looks increasingly complicated. Even so, Javier Mascherano, coach of the Albiceleste, will ask for special permission and hopes that Ten Hag can release the young Argentine talent.

The 'europibes' that are confirmed for the Sub 20 World Cup:

While Garnacho is a doubt for the Under 20 World Cup, like Nico Paz and Facundo Buonanotte, who also do not want to be loaned out by Real Madrid and Brighton, respectively, there are other 'Europeans' who will be loaned out by their teams. Matías Soulé, Luka Romero, Valentín Carboni, Máximo Perrone, Franco Carboni and Mateo Tanlongo will be present at the tournament.


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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