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Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho is thinking about his future while Luke Shaw is thinking about the last horror show

Alejandro Garnacho says that being removed for the Europa League final would influence its decision on the advisability of staying or leaving Manchester United this summer.

The Argentinian winger had been a key man during the United Race at the final, but was excluded from the departure XI for the confrontation with Tottenham in Bilbao with the boss Ruben Amorim preferring rather Mason Mount.

Garnacho came with normal 19 minutes, but failed to have had a lot of impact when the miserable season of United continued with a 1-0 defeat.

Garnacho reflecting on his future

The 20 -year -old was linked to the distance from Old Trafford in the last two transfer windows and he hinted that he could now be receptive to a transfer.

“Until the final, I played each round helping the team, and today I play 20 minutes, I don’t know,” said Garnacho.

“The final will influence [my decision] But all season, the situation of the club. I will try to enjoy the summer and see what is going on.

Asked then if he should have presented Garnacho earlier, Amorim said: “How many times have we had this conversation, and it was the opposite? Some players enter, like Mason Mount, against Bilbao and have changed the game.

“So now it’s easy to say. Who missed the great opportunity in the first half against Bilbao? [Garnacho]. Of course, it is now easy for us to talk about a lot of views. »»

These remarks did not go well with Garnacho’s brother, Roberto, who replied on Instagram: “Working like no one else, helping each turn, coming from two goals in the last two finals, just to be on the ground for 19 minutes and be thrown under the bus.”

Shaw wonders if the players are “good enough”

United was abject to San Mames while the Spurs won the trophy graciously from Brennan Johnson’s delected lens at the end of the first half.

This is the latest setback of what was a miserable season and defender Luke Shaw knows that an improvement is necessary.

“It is difficult to put in words the season, but I think that for a club like Manchester United, it’s not really good enough,” said Shaw, while United is planning a season without European football for the first time in 11 years.

“I definitely think of me and I think we must all question ourselves tonight. Are we good enough to be here? Because this club this season is not acceptable.

“We know it and it’s for us. I think we have to look at each other. Something must change. “

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