
Alejandro Garnacho told ‘don't come back' as Man Utd outcast takes parting shot in one-word Instagram post
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ALEJANDRO GARNACHO was told 'don't come back' after the Manchester United outcast took a parting shot in a one-word Instagram.
Garnacho's Old Trafford days appear to be numbered after Ruben Amorim warned him to find a new club this summer.
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Alejandro Garnacho fired out a message after being axed by Man Utd
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The winger is now being linked with Serie A champions Napoli.
And Chelsea could be interested again after making an enquiry in January.
But Garnacho showed he is not going to go quietly.
The Argentine, who was a late sub in the Europa League final defeat to Spurs, saw a bit more action in United's disastrous post-season tour of the Far East.
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They lost their first match to a Malaysian All-Stars XI before narrowly beating Hong Kong.
Afterwards, United's players jetted off on their separate ways for their summer holidays.
And Garnacho made no secret of his joy to finally be heading into a new era.
Posting emojis of a tropical island, praying hands and a crying face, he said on Instagram Stories: 'Finally.'
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However, this saw Garnacho receive a flurry of messages from angry United fans.
One said: 'Don't come back.'
Ruben Amorim bursts out laughing when asked about Man Utd star's future
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Fans responded angrily to Garnacho's post
Another declared: 'Bro thinks he is CR7.'
One noted: 'He's going to regret this when he is older.'
Another added: 'Worst attitude ever.'
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