Fabrizio Romano has claimedFabrizio Romano has claimed that discussions over image rights are what's stalling Alejandro Garnacho from signing a new Manchester United deal.

The Lowdown: A new deal is deserved

Garnacho has certainly burst onto the scene this season with the young winger being handed 27 appearances across all competitions by Erik ten Hag and he's rewarded the Dutch boss for his faith by registering nine goal involvements.

The young winger is certainly not anywhere near being a first-team starter on a regular basis with the likes of Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho likely ahead of him given their experience at this level.

However, it's very exciting that Garnacho is able to perform when called upon - as shown by his midweek goal in the FA Cup - because he's still not out of his teens and is clearly good enough for the Red Devils.

The Latest: Garnacho edging closer to a new contract

Romano has revealed that both parties are now ever close to agreeing on a new contract for Garnacho, although the player's image rights and who will own them is seemingly the only stumbling block in these discussions.

He said: (3:15) "One of the decisions for Man United is now to accelerate on the new deal for Alejandro Garnacho.

"Man United and Garnacho's representatives are really in advanced talks to extend the contract, the part missing is about the image rights but everything is almost ready.

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"It's a five-year deal and it's an important salary for Alejandro Garnacho who is a fantastic talent born in July 2004 and he's already performing at an incredible level."

The Verdict: New contract works for everyone involved

Given that Garnacho is still seemingly on a low wage because he'd never started a first-team game prior to this season, a bump to reportedly around £50,000 per week will be good for the player and not disrupt Man United's wage bill too much.

As it stands, Garnacho has a contract that runs until the summer of 2024, so getting one thrashed out as soon as possible is one less thing for Man United and Ten Hag to worry about because allowing a talent such as Garnacho to run down his deal would be a nightmare.

Also, for Garnacho to be getting a decent amount of first-team minutes at such a tender age and with a club that's clearly on the up is pretty much everything he needed to be convinced why he should stay at Old Trafford.