- Garnacho tells United to sell him to Chelsea
- £50m exit fee now on the table
- Blues confident in his character despite United exile tag
It’s been a dramatic fall from grace for Garnacho, who was once tipped as one of United’s brightest attacking sparks. The decisive blow came in May, when Garnacho, frustrated at starting on the bench in the Europa League final, was bluntly told to find a new club by head coach Ruben Amorim. Since then, the Argentine winger has been plotting his escape and now Chelsea are ready to offer him that lifeline, according to The Daily Mail.
The Blues have already agreed on personal terms with Garnacho, leaving the transfer fee as the only remaining hurdle. Chelsea have also brushed aside concerns about his character and temperament and are focused on settling a deal with United. The Red Devils, who initially slapped a hefty £70 million ($94m)valuation on the winger, have now dropped their price tag to £50m ($67m) in an effort to make it happen. Talks between the two clubs have accelerated, with Stamford Bridge bosses keen to wrap things up well before the transfer window closes.
According to Fabrizio Romano Garnacho’s message to United is brutally straightforward: sanction the transfer to Chelsea or he will sit on the bench at Old Trafford for the next six to twelve months. The Argentina international is prepared to bide his time on the sidelines if it means forcing United’s hand. This high-stakes brinkmanship has heaped pressure on the Red Devils hierarchy, who now face the prospect of a talented but disillusioned player wasting away while earning a full wage packet.
Garnacho’s record at Manchester United is nothing to sniff at. Since breaking into the senior side, he has made 144 appearances, scoring 26 goals and providing 22 assists. His trophy haul includes the FA Cup last season and the Carabao Cup the year before.
At just 21, Garnacho’s best years are still ahead of him, and under Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca, he could still flourish into a Premier League superstar. The Blues’ push for younger, high-upside talent fits perfectly with this move. And with Garnacho’s desire to join crystal clear, the only sticking point is agreeing on a fee that satisfies United.