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Alejandro Garnacho Opens Up on Manchester United Exit and Argentina Regret

LA Premier League Exclusive Published: 12 Apr 2026
Alejandro Garnacho Opens Up on Manchester United Exit and Argentina Regret

Alejandro Garnacho reflects on his departure from Manchester United and admits regrets over his international choice with Argentina.

In a candid interview, Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho has admitted he regrets some of his actions during his time at Old Trafford, opening up about the circumstances surrounding his potential exit and his decision to represent Argentina over Spain.

Admitting Mistakes

“I did some bad things,” Garnacho confessed, reflecting on his behavior that led to tensions within the club. The 20-year-old Argentine international acknowledged that his immaturity sometimes got the better of him, but he is now focused on learning from those experiences. “I’m still young, but I know I have to grow up and be more professional,” he said.

The Argentina Decision

Garnacho, who was born in Spain and represented Spain at youth levels, ultimately chose to play for Argentina, the country of his mother. He expressed some regret over the decision, saying, “Maybe I rushed it. I love Argentina, but Spain gave me a lot. It was a difficult choice.”

The winger, who has been capped six times by Argentina, remains committed to La Albiceleste but admits the path was not straightforward. “I think about what could have been, but now I’m focused on helping Argentina win titles,” he added.

Manchester United Future

Despite the regrets, Garnacho reaffirmed his commitment to Manchester United, where he has become a key player under Erik ten Hag. “I want to stay at United and achieve great things here. The fans have been incredible with me,” he said. The youngster has contributed 10 goals and 8 assists this season, proving his worth to the squad.

Looking Ahead

Garnacho’s honest interview has drawn praise from fans and pundits alike, with many appreciating his willingness to admit faults. As United push for a top-four finish and silverware, Garnacho’s growth will be crucial. “I’m learning every day. I want to be the best version of myself,” he concluded.