has been urged to force a move away from this summer after his final snub. left the Argentine winger out of his starting lineup in Bilbao, instead opting for and behind ineffective striker .
Garnacho was summoned with less than 20 minutes to play as United trailed Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 at the San Mames Stadium. He injected energy and urgency into an attack out of ideas but couldn't contribute an equalising goal to prevent a crushing defeat. Garnacho made more headlines after full-time by indirectly clashing with Amorim over his reduced role.
In a downbeat interview in the mixed zone, the 20-year-old hinted at a potential exit, stating: "Obviously, it's hard for everyone. Our season was s***.
"We didn't beat anyone in the league. We lacked a lot of things. When you don't score goals, you always need more.
"Until we reached the final, I played every round. And I played 20 minutes today - I don't know. I'm going to try to enjoy the summer and see what happens next."
In his press conference, Amorim defended his decision to start Mount by pointing out Garnacho's wastefulness in front of goal in the semi-final tie against Athletic Club.
Garnacho's brother, Roberto, has developed a reputation for speaking his mind on social media, often to the United No. 17's detriment.
He aimed fire at Amorim's brutal honesty, writing: "Working as no one else, helping every round, coming from two goals last two finals, just to be on the pitch for 19 mins and get thrown under the bus. Wowe (sic), hahahaha."
Former Premier League striker Gabby Agbonlahor is singing from the same hymn sheet, blasting Amorim's treatment of Garnacho.
"Garnacho last night, by the way, not happy. He only played 19 minutes," Agbonlahor explained on talkSPORT.
"It's on social media. In a press conference afterwards. Is he the guy you want to keep on side or do you need that attitude out of Manchester United?
"No, I don't blame him. And if I'm Garnacho this morning, I'm on the phone to my agent even last night. Get me out of here."
Garnacho, like the majority of Amorim's players, will be in the shop window this summer following strong interest from Chelsea and Napoli in January.
With United now increasingly desperate to raise funds through player sales, it seems likely the academy graduate will depart if a suitable offer arrives.
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