Chelsea are willing to sell Alejandro Garnacho for a reasonable fee, despite only signing him last season.
The young winger’s short stay in west London could be abruptly ended as the Blues embark on a busy summer of restructuring under a new manager.
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Fabrizio Romano: ‘Chelsea don’t consider Garnacho untouchable’
According to the latest information from transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, ×Alejandro Garnacho could leave Chelsea this summer as club bosses do not consider him to be ‘untouchable’.
The 22-year-old Argentina international joined from Manchester United in a much-publicized £40m package last summer, but struggled to secure a consistent starting place during the Blues’ tumultuous season.
Romano said Chelsea were ready to open the door to an exit if they received a good offer on a permanent deal.
Initial moves have already begun behind the scenes, with several clubs showing interest in his services.
Chelsea sources have indicated that they would only consider a permanent sale rather than a loan deal in order to raise immediate funds for their next goals.
This potential departure comes after just one season at Chelsea and will be closely watched by former club Manchester United as he had a 10% sell-on clause secured when he was originally sold.
Garnacho could potentially move to Saudi club Al Qadisia
A lucrative escape route out of the Premier League is already emerging as internal interest begins to grow.
According to reports, Saudi Professional League side Al Qadosia are keen on signing the winger.
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The ambitious Saudi side are actively targeting Europe’s top talent to strengthen their squad and are keen to seek out deals.
Multiple English clubs are also quietly monitoring his fluid situation at Stamford Bridge, but Al Qadsiah’s huge financial backing makes them a very tangible threat in the race.
Chelsea have indicated they are willing to cooperate, and formal negotiations could progress quickly if a substantial offer is made.

