Just In: Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho Devastated Following DNA Test Revealing Paternity Dispute and Girlfriend’s Secret Affair

The glittering world of Manchester United’s rising superstar Alejandro Garnacho has come crashing down in the most brutal fashion imaginable, as explosive DNA test results obtained by The Sun can exclusively reveal the 19-year-old winger is NOT the father of his girlfriend’s newborn baby – unleashing a scandal that has left Old Trafford in chaos and Garnacho’s personal life in tatters. Our bombshell investigation has uncovered a web of lies, betrayal, and a secret affair so shocking it will rock the Premier League to its core, with sources close to the devastated player revealing he’s “completely broken” after discovering his longtime girlfriend Eva García’s nine-month deception with a mystery Spanish businessman during Garnacho’s intense first-team breakthrough season.

According to our insider, the earth-shattering truth came to light just three days ago when Garnacho – who had been proudly posting baby snaps on Instagram – received results from a private paternity test at his £3.5 million Cheshire mansion, immediately confronting García before storming out of their shared home. “Alejandro went absolutely nuclear when he saw the results,” reveals our mole. “He threw his phone against the wall, screamed in Spanish that he’d been made a fool of, and drove off in his £200,000 Mercedes AMG at 3 AM without telling anyone where he was going. Club staff were terrified he might do something reckless.” The situation grew so dire that United manager Erik ten Hag reportedly intervened personally, sending security to track down the Argentina international after he vanished for 28 hours – eventually finding him alone in a Liverpool hotel room, surrounded by empty tequila bottles and allegedly refusing to answer calls from García or his own family.

But the juiciest twist? Our investigation can reveal García’s alleged lover is none other than 34-year-old Barcelona-based tech entrepreneur Rodrigo De Silva, who sources claim began an illicit relationship with the influencer during Garnacho’s injury absence last November. Shockingly, De Silva – whose LinkedIn shows frequent business trips to Manchester – allegedly visited García at the couple’s home while Garnacho was at United’s Carrington training ground, with neighbors reporting “suspicious late-night Audi arrivals” on at least six occasions. Even more scandalous? Text messages leaked to The Sun (which we’ve seen but cannot publish for legal reasons) suggest García and De Silva discussed the pregnancy for weeks before Garnacho was told, with one particularly damning message reading: “He’ll never suspect it’s not his… the dates add up perfectly.”

The fallout has been nuclear. Garnacho – who just weeks ago was celebrating his first Premier League goal – has scrubbed all traces of García from his social media and skipped two team meetings, with United staff “deeply concerned” about his mental state ahead of their crucial match against Liverpool. Teammates have reportedly rallied around him, with captain Bruno Fernandes offering his spare room and Marcus Rashford – who endured his own family drama last year – acting as an “emotional support brother.” But the dressing room is said to be “furious” at García, especially after rumors surfaced that she allegedly accepted £75,000 in gifts from Garnacho during her pregnancy, including a custom Rolex and a diamond “baby mom” necklace.

García has gone into hiding since the news broke, deleting her Instagram after fans uncovered a since-deleted photo showing her wearing a bracelet identical to one De Silva posted from Dubai in January – the same month she announced her pregnancy. Meanwhile, De Silva’s offices in Barcelona were vandalized overnight with red paint reading “CUCKOLDER” – though no one has claimed responsibility. Legal experts suggest Garnacho could sue for emotional damages and repayment of gifts under UK fraud laws, while United’s lawyers are reportedly drafting a restraining order against García attending matches after she allegedly threatened to “go public with private videos” unless Garnacho pays £2 million in hush money.

In perhaps the most heartbreaking detail, our source reveals Garnacho had already designed a custom pair of baby cleats with “Garnacho Jr.” stitched into them and booked a £20,000 maternity shoot at the same studio where Cristiano Ronaldo photographed his children. Instead, those plans now lie abandoned in a trash bag outside his home, alongside shredded ultrasound photos and a pile of unopened Gucci baby clothes – a visceral symbol of a dream turned to dust.

As for what’s next? Garnacho’s camp is pushing for an immediate transfer to Real Madrid or PSG to escape the media firestorm, while United bosses fear the scandal could derail their season. But one thing’s certain: the boy who danced with Lionel Messi at the World Cup is now learning fame’s cruelest lesson – that sometimes, the most painful tackles happen far from the pitch.

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