Alejandro Garnacho had admitted he possibly did some ‘bad things’ that contributed to his acrimonious Manchester United exit last summer.
Garnacho, once thought to be a future star at Old Trafford, left the club last yr to affix Chelsea in a £40million deal.
It got here only a yr on after scoring within the FA Cup final against Manchester City alongside Kobbie Mainoo together with his prospects on the club transforming over the subsequent 12 months.
Garnacho fell out of favour under Ruben Amorim following his arrival in Manchester as Erik ten Hag’s alternative in November 2024, dropped for a vital derby match with Marcus Rashford.
While Rashford would depart on loan that winter, Garnacho forced his way back into the side despite not being a natural fit for Amorim’s 3-4-3 formation.
However the Argentine was dropped again for the Europa League final against Tottenham in favour of Mason Mount, blasting his manager over that call in an explosive post-match interview.
Garnacho’s attitude was questioned at United together with his social media activity, and that of his brother, regularly landing the player in trouble with a move last summer benefitting all parties.

Aas he approaches the tip of his first season away from Manchester, the 21-year-old has suggested mistakes can have been made.
‘I remember within the last six months I used to be just not playing like before at Manchester United,’ Garnacho told Premier League Productions.
‘I began to be on the bench, it’s not a nasty thing, I used to be only 20 years old, but in my mind it was like I needed to play every game.

‘In my mind, possibly additionally it is on me, I began to do some bad things.
‘But yes, it was just this moment in life and sometimes you’ve got to make decisions and I’m really proud to be here and still within the Premier League at a club like this.
‘Everyone knows the team we’ve got and the things we are able to do. Sometimes, we’ve got higher moments or worse moments, I’m proud to be here but with United, I actually have nothing mistaken to say in regards to the club, nobody within the club or the team-mates.
‘It’s only a moment in life that changes and life continues. I actually have no regrets.’
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