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Chelsea winger Alejandro Garnacho has admitted his departure from Manchester United 'hurt' after a series of clashes with the club - that he seemingly now regrets - before his move.

The Argentine left Old Trafford in the summer for £40million, having fallen out with former manager Ruben Amorim amid a clash between the two in front of the Red Devils squad.

Garnacho had placed himself on a collision course with Amorim after publicly revealing his frustration at only being brought on as a late substitute in United's dismal Europa League final defeat by Tottenham in May. His brother Roberto also stoked the fire by posting a message on social media criticising the head coach for throwing Garnacho 'under the bus'.

Daily Mail Sport reported in June that the winger was among five United players given permission to delay their return to training while they looked for new clubs. Garnacho is understood to have been told to move on by Amorim in front of his team-mates, and he eventually did that.

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