One of the factors that prevented Napoli from signing Alejandro Garnacho during the January transfer window was his salary expectations. The Manchester United striker was a hot topic of discussion during a chaotic and eventful period at Old Trafford. Despite the club’s limited activity in the transfer market, there was still significant buzz surrounding players who are not part of Ruben Amorim’s team. Garnacho, who was excluded from the matchday roster for the Manchester derby, was momentarily among those omitted. However, he has since rejoined the team and regained his form, even though he hasn’t contributed significantly from an unfamiliar attacking position. Amorim has occasionally positioned the Argentine player as a wingback as he experiments with different strategies in his system. His confidence in Garnacho has noticeably increased, which is evident through both his performance on the field and the comments made by the head coach. Despite that, United is still contemplating a sale as Chelsea and Napoli expressed interest. Because of their cash-flow problems, United has had to remain receptive to the idea of selling even their top young talents. Kobbie Mainoo is now also available. Garnacho was the player who seemed more likely to depart before the deadline on Monday. Alternatives were possible. Giovanni Manna, the director of Napoli, stated that the inability to come to a deal with the player resulted in losses for the club.