The great promise of Manchester United has roots in Spain. With an Argentine mother and a Spanish father, Alejandro Garnacho is establishing himself as one of the most exciting pieces of the future for the Red Devils and the Argentine soccer team. Now, at just 19 years old, he is going to be a father for the first time.

At the end of April, the footballer announced the great news together with his partner, Eva García, a well-known Spanish influencer who has a million followers on her social networks. The courtship between the two dates back three years, when they were only 15 years old.

Since then, many things have changed, as Garnacho made the decision to leave Spain and Atlético de Madrid to embark on the English adventure, joining another historic club like Manchester United.

Despite the fact that, at first, they had a long-distance relationship, now Eva García from Madrid has moved to England at the age of 18 to start a family with the Spanish-Argentine. The couple is already waiting for their first offspring that will receive the name of Enzo.

“Where life begins, and love never ends… We plan your arrival and knowing that you will be here to complete our lives fills us with love and excitement. We cannot explain what it feels like to be able to fulfill our biggest dream together. We are counting the days to meet you, Papa and Mama already love you very much, Enzo”, wrote the striker on his social networks to make the announcement.

Now, good news never comes alone. In addition to the arrival of his first child, the couple has also celebrated the renewal of the striker’s contract with the ‘red devils’. Garnacho will remain at Old Trafford until 2028, where he hopes to continue having opportunities to show his quality.

In recent days, the couple has been seen on social media in Mallorca, enjoying the Mediterranean on a boat, accompanied by their two adopted puppies: Freko and Burrows.

Garnacho is considered one of the great promises of world football. In fact, on June 15, 2023, he already made his debut in the absolute Argentine team, in a skilful move by the Albiceleste federation to prevent the striker from having been summoned to Spain.