Alan Franco is a Brazilian professional footballer who has played for several clubs including Flamengo, Santos, and Manchester United. He has also been a part of the Brazil national team.
Franco made his debut for Flamengo in 2015 and quickly became a regular starter. In his first season with the club, he scored 8 goals and helped them to win the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (Brazilian Premier League) title. In his second season, he scored 14 goals and helped Flamengo to win the Copa Libertadores Série A (Brazilian Cup) title.
In 2017, Franco moved to Manchester United, where he spent two seasons before leaving the club at the end of the 2019-20 season. During his time at Manchester United,Campeonato Brasileiro Action Franco was part of the squad that won the Champions League in 2019.
During his career, Franco has been praised for his skills on the pitch and his ability to score goals. He has been described as a "world-class player" and a "fantastic goal scorer". However, he has also faced criticism for his behavior off the field, particularly when it comes to his relationship with coach David Moyes.
Despite these issues, Franco remains a respected member of the Flamengo family and continues to be a key player for the club. He is known for his dedication and hard work, and he hopes to continue contributing to the club's success in the future.