Garnacho set to move to Chelsea: Manchester United sells forward for £40 million.
According to The Sun: Suspended Manchester United player Alejandro Garnacho could soon move to Chelsea.
The 21-year-old forward has found himself at risk of losing his place in the team after a conflict with head coach Ruben Amorim earlier this year.
GettyGarnacho was excluded from the squad after the Europa League final in May and has yet to appear on the field in the new season.
However, his uncertain position may soon change as Chelsea is close to finalizing a deal worth up to £40 million.
The club hopes that their offer will be accepted by Manchester United in the coming days.
There is growing confidence that the deal could be completed before the transfer window closes next Monday.
Garnacho has expressed a desire to move specifically to Chelsea.
He has become surplus to requirements at United following the arrivals of Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, and Benjamin Sesko during this transfer window.
Garnacho's arrival at Chelsea could lead to the departure of Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku, rumors of which have circulated in recent weeks.
Jackson has agreed personal terms with Bayern and is now expected to complete a loan deal.
Meanwhile, Nkunku is linked with Aston Villa, Newcastle, and Bayern.
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In light of these events, Garnacho's departure from Manchester United could become an important step in his career. If a deal with Chelsea is indeed confirmed, it could not only give him a new impetus but also readjust some other elements in the 'Blues' squad. Interest in Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku indicates the club's active transfer plans. Time will tell how these events unfold.
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