Mu change Garnacho for Nicolas Jackson


MU is considering a popular player in this summer transfer window, with the introduction of Alejandro Garnacho into the negotiating table in exchange for Chelsea's striker Nicolas Jackson.

Jackson is at risk of losing his position at Chelsea due to the appearance of Delap and Joao Pedro

Both clubs want to restructure the squad and financial balance, in the context of the Premier League's profit and sustainability (PSR) regulations, forcing them to promote the sale of players.

With great pressure in improving scoring ability, Man United has determined that Jackson is a potential goal for the attack. Although no official offer has been sent, the Inews said the Red Devils were closely watching the situation of the Senegal striker, especially in the context of Chelsea is in excess of the striker.

Despite having scored 24 goals in the Premier League in the last two seasons, Jackson is gradually losing its position at Stamford Bridge after the appearance of Joao Pedro and Liam Delap. That makes Chelsea be ready to sit at the negotiating table when the transfer market entered the peak period.

In the opposite direction, Garnacho's situation at Man United is becoming tense. The Argentine winger has asked to leave this summer and are currently practicing separately, along with other disgraced stars like Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford, Antony and Tyrell Malacia. Chelsea has not made any official move, but Garnacho's talent and readiness has made them pay special attention.

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Garnacho publicly demanded to leave MU but wanted to continue playing in the Premier League

The two sides want to conduct a half -selling deal to increase financial flexibility. With Man United, selling Garnacho, a homegrown product, will bring almost pure profits on accounting books.

However, the valuation of up to 60 million pounds has made many teams falter. It is known that the Red Devils are willing to discount to about £ 50 million, but this figure is still too high for many clubs to watch closely like Aston Villa and Tottenham.

On the Chelsea side, they also wanted to earn a profit from Jackson and pricing this player at £ 60 million. But with the increasingly fierce competition and the time of the play is limited, internal sources think that the West London team may have to lower prices if they want to resolve the future of the player soon.

Although the negotiations are only in the beginning, the idea of a direct exchange is increasingly receiving attention. With both Garnacho and Jackson, they are ready to leave the club to seek new challenges, while both Chelsea and Man United are longing for streamlining the squad and ensuring financial compliance, this unexpected deal can completely become a reality in the near future.

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