Chelsea “close to terms of agreement” with Manchester United in a £40 million deal with Alejandro Garnacho, which sounds like a pretty blues deal.
United wanted £50 million for the Argentinians, but as reported by the Telegraph, Reuben Amorim announced to the world that there is no way to return to Garnacho in Old Trafford. After Garnacho insisted that “Chelsea or nothing,” Bruco only waited for United, and the Red Devils officially withered.
Last week, United decided to post a photo of himself wearing a rival club shirt on social media, or turn the birds upside down to club fans even in reports that Chelsea should push much of its fees up to add-ons and act as “Pr*ck protection.” But while Chelsea will consider £40m, which is more than £40m, even if they give Garnach a potential price.
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Given the arrival of Jamie Gittens this summer, there are doubts as to whether Chelsea will need him. Pedro Neto and Joa Pedro also have the option of Enzo Maresca on the left, but Micairo Mudric’s return is still possible.
However, as Chelsea shows very impressively in this transfer window, sales of 12 players almost completely cancel the arrivals of eight, leaving us with a net spending of almost zero, including only three signed last summer. Garnacho is a market opportunity they couldn’t overlook.
“Chelsea checked a lot about his personality and approach to work, but acceptance is that the evidence lies in his performance,” according to Telegraph. However, the cut price trading means that Chelsea does not need improvements from Garnacho.
It will be added to the report:
“At the level of agreed trading, if things don’t work for him in West London, there’s a realistic market in Garnacho beyond Chelsea. With a few exceptions, Chelsea’s business is done with potential deals on players if the transfer doesn’t work.
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Assuming he won’t upset Apple’s cart like he did under Reuben Amorim, even if he’s not doing much about it, the same return as last season with 10 goals and 10 assists would bring a lot of interest next summer.
Noni Maduke got 10 goals and five assists last season before Arsenal bought him for £48 million. Anthony Elanga’s six goals and 12 assists urged Newcastle to sign £52 million. And Chelsea himself signed Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Gitten for £48.5 million after 12 goals and five assists. Garnacho has more goal contributions than any of them and has arguably the best ceiling.
Ghanacho could thrive in Chelsea. He is a great talent who is eager to play for them – but Price Tag offers a very savvy football club a safety net with transfers that feel like a business transaction, as the movements of players they are convinced of make a big difference to the pitch.