Alejandro Garnacho made headlines as the first player from Manchester United to venture into the world of modeling for Balenciaga

Amidst the rising stars of the football world, Alejandro Garnacho stands out as the center of attention due to his exceptional on-field skills and intriguing off-field lifestyle.Preview

Hailing from Madrid, Garnacho has opted to represent the Argentina national team on the international stage. Currently enjoying a well-deserved break after a demanding season with Manchester United, he has been utilizing his free time to collaborate with a prominent clothing brand. Recently, he made his debut as a model, showcasing a significant shirt collection for Balenciaga. In the lineup of 59 personal collections published by the brand, Garnacho’s appearance was at number 28. Alejandro Garnacho sorprendió con su debut como modelo de una exclusiva  marca de ropa | Radio Mas 935Just a few days after turning 19, he posed in a black T-shirt, dark jeans, and black shoes against a completely black backdrop, with a spotlight illuminating him from the center. The image was shared on his social media accounts, causing a frenzy among his fans who were captivated by his unique style during training.

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Meanwhile, his girlfriend Eva García shared intimate moments from their trip to Paris on her Instagram profile, where the aforementioned photos were taken. The snapshots captured their behind-the-scenes interactions in front of the camera, makeup preparations, and romantic moments against the backdrop of iconic landmarks in the French capital, including the Eiffel Tower and Passerelle des Arts adorned with thousands of love locks.Furor por Alejandro Garnacho que debutó como modelo de Balenciaga - Mendoza  Post

Simultaneously, controversy surrounded Alejandro at Manchester United with the official arrival of Mason Mount from Chelsea for a hefty transfer fee of around 60 million euros. Mount was assigned the number 7 shirt, which was expected to be inherited by Garnacho in the upcoming season. This unexpected decision sparked frustration among Red Devils fans, who expressed their discontent. As a result, Garnacho will continue to don the number 49 shirt while representing the Albiceleste national team.