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Chelsea has initiated transfer talks for Garnacho, with Manchester United demanding £50 million! The player is only considering two outcomes.

Following the confirmation of Sesko's signing, Manchester United has sped up its player sales to generate funds. It is said that the club and Chelsea have intensified discussions about the transfer of winger Alejandro Garnacho. The two teams have previously contacted each other regarding Garnacho's situation, but it is now believed that substantial progress has been made. Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, authoritative journalist David Ornstein from The Athletic, and Simon Stone from BBC expect that the 21-year-old Argentine international will join the Blues.

British media has confirmed that Garnacho has ruled out all other possibilities and is only considering two options: a transfer to Chelsea or staying at Manchester United. The latter is clearly not an ideal choice, as he had a fallout with coach Ruben Amorim at the end of last season, with the Portuguese manager telling "Little Joe" in front of the entire team that he better find a new club.

Chelsea initially hoped to wait until just before the summer window closes to take action, but after witnessing Manchester United's high-priced signing of Sesko, they decided to act sooner. Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS clearly need funds now, creating room for negotiations between the two clubs.

Chelsea has long been interested in Garnacho, who could become the second winger from Manchester United to transfer to Chelsea. Last season, Sancho played on loan at Stamford Bridge. If Garnacho joins Chelsea, he will be the team's ninth new signing in the summer transfer window, which includes wingers Jamie Gittens and Estupinan.

Garnacho made 58 appearances for Manchester United last season, contributing 11 goals and 10 assists. He is confident in his ability to challenge and surpass other Chelsea wingers. If he stays at Manchester United, he will also face competition from players like Cunha, Mbeumo, Mason Mount, and Amad Diallo, and most importantly, his relationship with the head coach remains strained.

Garnacho was close to joining Chelsea in January, believing that the transfer would be approved. Although no agreement has been reached yet, it is viewed as a win-win situation for all parties. Throughout the summer, communication channels have remained open, but now there is a greater willingness to negotiate.

Garnacho joined Manchester United at the age of 16 and is now a product of local youth training. His transfer fee is crucial from the perspective of Premier League profit and sustainability regulations. Whether Manchester United can secure £50 million remains to be seen; the final amount may be £40 million fixed, plus performance-related clauses and a sell-on fee, approaching half a million in total.

If Garnacho stays at Manchester United, he might once again become an unstable factor in the locker room, as he holds the status of "youth training prince" at the club, always seeking special treatment and unwilling to be a substitute. Moving to Chelsea could motivate him to work hard.

If Garnacho leaves, the number of youth players in Manchester United's squad will decrease, leaving only Kobbie Mainoo with a chance to contend for a starting position. However, the new generation of youth players might see opportunities, including Kai Rooney, the son of legendary captain Wayne Rooney.

Young Rooney has just turned 15, and according to Premier League rules, he has the chance to play for the first team this season. Recently, he was called up to the Manchester United U19 team to participate in the Mladen Ramljak Youth Championship in Croatia. Recently, Rooney represented Manchester United U16 in the Northern Ireland Super Cup, where his goal helped the team reach the final, unfortunately losing to Southampton. Another United youth talent, Gabriel, also traveled to Croatia with the team.

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