DREAM COME TRUE: Alejandro Garnacho fulfills his dream of visiting the land of ‘Prison Break’ and playfully teases, ‘you can call me for a new season’

For many fans of the hit TV series Prison Break, visiting the locations where the show was filmed is a bucket-list dream.

For Manchester United star Alejandro Garnacho, that dream recently became a reality. The young football sensation, who has often expressed his love for the iconic series, finally got the chance to explore the sites that brought the thrilling story of Michael Scofield and Lincoln Burrows to life. And in true Garnacho style, he couldn’t resist adding a touch of humor to the experience.

Garnacho’s visit to the iconic filming locations was a moment of pure joy for the player, who has long been captivated by the show’s intense drama and complex characters. As he walked through the streets and sites that served as the backdrop for the series, Garnacho couldn’t help but immerse himself in the world of Prison Break.

The visit was more than just a fan pilgrimage—it was a fulfillment of a long-held dream, bringing together his passion for football and his love for the show.

In a playful post shared with his millions of followers on social media, Garnacho teased fans by suggesting that he could be called up for a new season of the show. “You can call me for a new season,” he joked, posing in front of one of the series’ most recognizable landmarks.

The comment quickly went viral, with fans and even some of his teammates joining in on the fun, imagining the football star taking on a role in the high-stakes world of Prison Break.

Garnacho’s sense of humor and down-to-earth personality shone through in his posts, endearing him even more to fans who admire not only his skills on the pitch but also his relatable and charismatic nature.

The lighthearted moment was a reminder that, despite his rising fame and success, Garnacho is still very much like the millions of viewers who were glued to their screens during every twist and turn of the Prison Break saga.