
Fabrizio Romano reveals why United won't buy back Álvaro Carreras
The United buyback by Carreras won't be possible, and it's clear why they haven't done it
Manchester United have gone through an extremely difficult time over the past few years. This is due to the poor decisions made by the management, which have ultimately taken their toll. However, there are some decisions that, for many fans, are incomprehensible, such as the omission of Álvaro Carreras.
This footballer, who is excelling at Benfica, is one of the important candidates for Real Madrid, about to sign with them. However, despite having the option to re-sign him in the winter, they ended up opting for the signing of Patrick Dorgu. For this reason, they ultimately gave up the possibility of bringing back the Spaniard, and now he will go to Madrid.

What seems to be without any doubt is that the white team has everything to gain in this signing despite United. That being said, everything seems quite defined, and it will surely be a matter of time before we see him dressed in white.
Now it's known why they didn't go for him
The signing of this player in the winter market by Manchester United could have considerably changed the team's performance. However, they ultimately opted for the incorporation of this other footballer, who also has good potential.
However, speaking of slightly more established footballers, it seems that the Spaniard has a much more paved path. Something that could be further enhanced by joining the best team in soccer history, under the guidance of a promising coach like Alonso.
Manchester United, meanwhile, are trying to recover little by little from this terrible season, where they have been a total disappointment. However, looking ahead to the next one, with their new coach and a full season ahead, there might be a radical change.
Carreras will go to Madrid
What is clear is that the player will join the white team and return to what was once his home. Meanwhile, Manchester United will keep trying to make all the pieces they have signed over the years work.
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