Tottenham could actually hold key advantage in race to sign Alejandro Garnacho over Chelsea and Aston Villa

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Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Aston Villa all remain keen on signing Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho.

On Sunday, TBR Football exclusively revealed that Garnacho was open to working under Unai Emery at Villa Park.

The winger is keen to remain in the Premier League this summer, with three clubs keeping tabs on his situation at Manchester United.

Spurs are among the teams that want to sign the winger, and they might just have an advantage in the race to sign the 21-year-old.

Tottenham’s Justin Cochrane already well acquainted with Alejandro Garnacho

Tottenham Hotspur’s new assistant coach, Justin Cochrane, already knows Alejandro Garnacho very well having previously worked with him at Manchester United.

Cochrane coached Garnacho during his time as head of player development at Old Trafford and helped mould the attacker into a first-team player.

Back in January, TBR Football revealed that Tottenham had enquired about Garnacho, and now the North London club have renewed their interest in the youngster.

Spurs will face strong competition to sign him if they do firm up their move, with Chelsea and Villa both considering him as well.

TBR Football previously reported that Chelsea’s Club World Cup win makes Garnacho deal possible, with the Blues having plenty of room with PSR.

Villa need to replace Marcus Rashford, and the Argentine could be the perfect upgrade on his former Man Utd teammate, given his age and potential.

Meanwhile, Son Heung-min could still leave Tottenham this summer, which means they might start looking to sign another left winger.

Alejandro Garnacho could be ideal Son Heung-min replacement

Garnacho’s output for United perhaps went slightly under the radar at Old Trafford last season, given his rift with Ruben Amorim.

The winger managed an impressive 21 goal contributions, netting 11 times and assisting ten goals across all competitions.

Garnacho’s potential is clearly very impressive, but the youngster needs to be working under the right guidance.

Working with people like Frank and his former coach, Cochrane, could be exactly what he needs to get the best out of him.

The Lilywhites are already well stocked in left wing with options like Mathys Tel, Richarlison and Mikey Moore, but if they can move on the Brazilian and Son, that could make room for the United star.

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