Chelsea is close to recruiting Alejandro Garnacho after reaching personal agreement with the Argentine winger. According to many reputable sources, Garnacho agreed to the contract terms and expressed the only wish to wear the Blues shirt in the transfer window this summer.
The biggest problem is at the transfer fee. Man United valued Garnacho at £ 50 million, while Chelsea only wanted to spend about £ 30 million in addition. This £ 20 million gap is the main barrier that the deal has not been “immediately completed”.
According to Stretty News, Garnacho is no longer part of coach Ruben Amorim's plan at Old Trafford. The 21 -year -old was even bricked from the duel list before the season and was turned on the green light to find a new stop. This increases the possibility of MU will have to give in to negotiations if he wants to quickly resolve his future.
The Chelsea side sees this as a rare opportunity to add a speed, technical and long -term potential for the left wing. The combination of Garnacho and young rookies that coach Enzo Maresca is building promises to bring a new breeze to the Blues in the 2025/26 season.
Garnacho has been enrolled in the MU Academy since 2020 and quickly impressed the youth teams before being tried on the first team. He stands out by the ability to go bold ball, breakthrough speed and mutant handling phase. However, the change on the training bench and MU's new personnel orientation makes Garnacho's position no longer guaranteed.
If the two parties find a common voice about the price, this deal can be completed in just a few days. Garnacho will then become one of the most notable contracts in the summer of 2025 in the Premier League, and mark the big turning point in the career of the young Argentine.
Currently, all eyes are looking at the negotiating table between Chelsea and MU, where Garnacho's fate will be decided, or a new start at Stamford Bridge, or continues the dim days at Old Trafford.