MANCHESTER UNITED fans fumed “get out of our club” after Alejandro Garnacho posed in an Aston Villa shirt bearing the name of fellow outcast Marcus Rashford.
Garnacho, 20, has been told by Ruben Amorim to find a new club after a disappointing season with the Red Devils.

Alejandro Garnacho enraged Man Utd fans by wearing an Aston Villa shirt bearing Marcus Rashford’s name[/caption]
The pair have both been axed by Ruben Amorim and are searching for new clubs[/caption]
The Argentina international scored just six Premier League goals.
And he is now on the hunt for a fresh start, with clubs including Napoli and Chelsea interested.
In the meantime, Garnacho has been living it up while holidaying in locations such as Rome and Tokyo.
His latest stop took him to the Spanish island of Ibiza.
And Garnacho made his feelings perfectly clear on his United situation as he posed for a controversial photo.
The winger stood with his back to camera outside a luxury Villa with two Lamborghinis parked in the driveway.
However, Garnacho was not wearing his usual fashionable clothes and instead covered himself in the shirt of United’s rivals Aston Villa.
Not only that, the jersey also bore the name of teammate and fellow misfit Rashford, who was axed by Amorim earlier this year.
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He spent the second half of the campaign on loan at Villa Park and has now declared his intention to join Barcelona.
By wearing the shirt, Garnacho appeared to show his support for Rashford while also cutting ties with United.

Garnacho has been holidaying in Ibiza this week[/caption]
The ace was splashing the cash in Spain[/caption]
Garnacho has also visited Rome this summer[/caption]
He even enjoyed a cheeky trip to Tokyo[/caption]
And Red Devils fans reacted angrily as they flooded social media with raging comments.
One said: “Get out of our club.”
Another declared: “Diabolical.”
One noted: “This is why we need a culture reset.”
Another added: “Game’s gone.”
But Villa fans seemed delighted at the potential prospect of signing Garnacho as Rashford’s replacement.
One said: “Begging for a move.”
Another declared: “Leave him alone.”