Alejandro Garnacho took to social media to issue a four-word message to his Manchester United teammates amid growing uncertainties over his future.
Ever since the January transfer window opened, Argentine youngster Garnacho has been linked with a surprise move away from Old Trafford.
Over the last couple of weeks, the likes of Napoli and Chelsea have been linked with making a move for the 20-year-old.
Despite the rumours surrounding his future, Garnacho started on Sunday night as United came away 1-0 winners against Fulham in the Premier League.
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The Argentine played 81 minutes before being replaced by midfielder Kobbie Mainoo.
Alejandro Garnacho's four-word message to Manchester United teammates
On Monday, Garnacho posted a picture of himself from the match on social media, with a caption that read: "Well done yesterday boys."
With the transfer window closing in just under a week's time, it remains to be seen whether Garnacho will stay or leave.
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What has Ruben Amorim said about Alejandro Garnacho's future?
When asked about the forward, United boss Amorim said: "That, nobody knows. Anything can happen.
"He is improving in every part of the game: the understanding, when to defend. I am trying to find the best position for him. Today he played a bit open, not so inside. We need guys who can play one v one."
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The Portuguese also touched on Garnacho's future after United's 2-1 win over Rangers last week.
Amorim said: "I don't know what will happen. Let's focus on the team and the players that we have here.
"We don't know what can happen until the window closes. Anything can happen. I'm focused on the games and he's here, he's a player for Manchester United. He was really important for us today and let's see in the next days.
"I think he's improving in every aspect of the game. He was better today playing inside, also outside, changing positions, he's improving the recovering position."
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United are back in action on Thursday night when they take on FCSB in the UEFA Europa League.
Topics: Alejandro Garnacho, Ruben Amorim, Manchester United, Football