
Manchester United Declines Argentina's Request to Release Alejandro Garnacho for Olympic Duty
Manchester United has turned down a request from the Argentine Football Association to include Alejandro Garnacho in the country's Under-23 squad for the upcoming Olympics in Paris, scheduled to take place from July 25 to August 9.
Despite the player's personal appeal to the club, Manchester United has opted to prioritize Garnacho's commitments with the team, citing his importance to their upcoming season.
This season, Garnacho has made 13 appearances for Manchester United, scoring 3 goals and providing 2 assists. He has also represented the Argentina national team 4 times, scoring 1 goal.
Garnacho's impressive performances have made him a valuable asset to both Manchester United and the Argentine national team, leading to Argentina's keen interest in including him in their Olympic squad. However, Manchester United's decision is seen as a strategic move to ensure the player's availability for their upcoming campaigns.
The Olympics are set to take place in Paris from July 25 to August 9, and Argentina's Under-23 side will compete in the tournament without Garnacho's participation.
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