have reportedly adjusted their stance on selling amid interest from .
The Red Devils must sell if they want to buy players for new manager this month. And Garnacho is one of their most valuable assets, with the 20-year-old boasting more than 100 senior appearances since breaking into senior football as a teenager.
Former and boss is believed to view Garnacho as the ideal replacement for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who has agreed personal terms on a move to . And reports indicate that United have not discounted the idea of selling the Argentina international.
It is believed that United would be willing to listen to offers for virtually every player given their financial situation. According to Italian newspaper , the Red Devils initially set out their stall for Garnacho at between £60million and £65m.
However, since then, with serious interest coming from Serie A, the same report states that United's position has changed. Senior figures at Old Trafford are now prepared to drop their asking price 'quite a bit', and the permanent sale of Garnacho is being given 'serious consideration'.
Napoli chiefs have reportedly made contact with United over a deal which would divide fans at Old Trafford.
The Azzuri's escalating interest in Garnacho comes despite Amorim imploring his superiors not to cash in on United's standout youngsters. "I really love my players," he said. "I want to keep my players, especially the talented ones.
"I'm really happy with Kobbie [Mainoo], he's improving, and also with Garna. Our idea is always to keep the best players and the players that we build for this club. We know the position that the club is in at the moment, but we will see. I'm very happy, I like our players, especially the guys from our academy."
Senior figures at Old Trafford could ignore Amorim completely if they press ahead with Garnacho's sale. The winger laid on United's only goal of the game in the FA Cup win at Arsenal on Sunday - his first start since early December.
Having been snapped up from Atletico Madrid's academy as a teenager for just £420,000, a big-money exit for Garnacho would dramatically improve United's PSR position and pave the way for vital additions.