Chelsea have launched a preliminary discussion about the potential moves of Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho.
According to information provided by journalist Ben Jacobs, Bruce is actively exploring deals as he tries to bolster his attack options before the windows close.
Considered one of the best young prospects in British football, Garnacho has found himself at the heart of the growth of transfer speculation in recent weeks.
The United winger is eager to leave the club this summer for a new adventure in his career after being told by manager Reuben Amorim that he is not part of his future plans at Old Trafford.
Alejandro Garnacho faces an uncertain future at Man United
With United focusing on new signatures like Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and potentially Benjamin Sesko, it becomes clear that Garnacho will go further down the Pecking order of Old Thelford, revealing that it’s time for him to look for new opportunities elsewhere.
Man United has given Garnacho a £40 million north, but Chelsea is confident that this price tag could drop in the coming days, especially if United succeeds in completing Sesco’s signature from RB Leipzig.
The logic is that Garnacho’s playing time could be significantly reduced with the new arrival, which could encourage United to ease their stance on fees.
Chelsea believes he will be the ideal fit under Enzo Maresca. Enzo Maresca wants to rework the offensive structure for his team.
Bruce signed Jadon Sancho from the Red Devils in a loan move last summer. This is a move that didn’t work for players and clubs. Chelsea will hope that Garnacho’s signature will not suffer the same fate as Sancho.
Chelsea has long-term interest in Garnacho
The debate is currently in its early stages, but Chelsea’s intentions are clear and they want to sign Garnacho this summer.
With players eager to move to Stamford Bridge, there is a possibility that they can expect to see a move on that front in the coming days.
The United winger is said to be “a talented talent,” but his future at Old Trafford remains uncertain.
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