The Daily Telegraph reported that Chelsea has learned that Garnacho only wants to transfer to Stamford Bridge, but Manchester United requires that the potential next player must meet the £50 million asking price for Garnacho before he is willing to...
The Daily Telegraph reported that Chelsea has learned that Garnacho only wants to transfer to Stamford Bridge, but Manchester United requires that the potential next player must meet the £50 million asking price for Garnacho before he is willing to let him go.
Chelsea believe Garnacho is now determined to join them and will reject all other interested teams, including clubs from Serie A. Among those who have been told that they are no longer coach Amorin’s new season plan, the 21-year-old winger is the most valuable asset for sale. With the signing of Sesco from Leipzig, Manchester United's recruitment spending this summer has exceeded £200 million. Sesco will form a new attack line with Cunia and Mbemo.
Chelsea's interest in Garnacho has continued for two transfer windows, and the Blues have completed all background checks on the Argentine international, who they hope to facilitate the deal. Previously, Chelsea had proposed to trade players for Garnacho, with potential candidates including Jackson or Nkunku, but Manchester United made it clear that cash trading is the only option. The £50 million paid by Arsenal for 23-year-old England international Maduaike to Chelsea is regarded as a reference benchmark for Garnacho's deal.
World Cup year is approaching, and Manchester United expects Garnacho not to stay in the team, risking the opportunity to play for another year of contract. Chelsea's valuation of Garnacho is less than £50 million, especially considering that Garnacho's relationship with him has deteriorated rapidly since the new coach Amorin took office in November last year, he was even excluded from the UEFA Cup final in May this year. Chelsea also sees Simmons as an alternative.