Finished! Garnacho left MU to join Chelsea


Finally, the most awaited transfer deal in the last days of the summer market 2025 had a conclusion, when Chelsea and MU reached an agreement to transfer the winger Alejandro Garnacho.

Garnacho landed at Chelsea

The two most prestigious transfer sources, David Ornstein and Fabrizio Romano, both have updated information about the future of Garnacho.

According to David Ornstein: “Chelsea reached an agreement with Man United to sign a contract with Alejandro Garnacho. The agreement to recruit this 21 -year -old winger is worth 40 million fixed tables + 10% of the transfer fee. The contract until 2032 – Medical Inspection in London on Friday before the Argentine international player joined Chelsea from MU.”

Shortly thereafter, Romano turned on the spell “Here We Go” in this deal with the message: “Alejandro Garnacho came to Chelsea, let's start! The agreement between Chelsea and Man United was completed. Garnacho just wanted to go to Chelsea and will sign a 7 -year contract with the club and a fee of nearly 40 million pounds. Updated news from July has been confirmed.”

The Argentinian sought to leave after he was no longer respected under the Ruben Amorim coach. He became the fourth largest transfer in Man United's history, only after the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo, Romelu Lukaku and Angel Di Maria.

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Garnacho will stick with Chelsea until 2032

In addition, Garnacho's transfer fee is the largest fee that Man United collected for a player from the Carrington Academy.

Thus Garnacho was the first player's selling player that MU made in the summer of 2025. Before MU's hard attitude, the £ 25 million offer was twice the original Chelsea, up to £ 40 million to bring this player to the team.

With this £ 40 million revenue, MU will be considered as a net profit according to the financial equity of the English Premier League. That figure will help the Old Trafford team balance the budget after spending strongly for players like Maheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko.

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