Will Garnacho and Nkunku change each other at MU and Chelsea?


BLD MU is considering the possibility of using Alejandro Garnacho as a mortgage to sign a contract with a Premier League star – the winger Christopher Nkunku on the Chelsea payroll.

MU and Chelsea want to swap the location of Garnacho and Nkunku

Garnacho became a lively talk about rumors of this summer transfer when he made Man United fans angry after wearing opponent Aston Villa's shirt. The future of the young Argentine seems to be no longer in Old Trafford, when many teams are watching his situation, including Chelsea.

Garnacho is said to be in the sights of coach Enzo Maresca when Chelsea are seeking to recruit new talents before the 2025/26 season. The Blues also expected to streamline the squad when many players are expected to leave Stamford Bridge this summer.

One of them is Christopher Nkunku, who is said to be in Chelsea's sights. Both clubs can achieve their goals this summer.

Garnacho and Nkunku can change shirts for each other next season

According to the Telegraph newspaper, Chelsea and Man United are “considering the possibility” to Garnacho and Nkunku leaving in the opposite directions this summer. The source said that both Garnacho and Nkunku wanted to leave the team they were wearing and the prospect of them to change their seats could completely come true.

However, there is no expectation on negotiating a swap agreement. Separate transfer cases related to Garnacho and Nkunku in the opposite direction will solve the problem for both United and Chelsea, but the two clubs have not had any direct negotiations on this issue.

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Chelsea is trying to recruit a left -wing player, of which the 20 -year -old Argentine is on the list of three targets including Jamie Gittens (Dortmund) and Malik Fofana (Lyon). On the United side, they wanted to recruit another striker after successfully recruiting Matheus Cunha from Wolves.

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