Manchester United is indeed a remarkable club; the current Old Trafford has turned into a black hole for stars, especially for forwards. However, Amorim has still sidelined Garnacho, the team's second-highest scorer from last season with near double-digit stats. This 21-year-old Argentine forward has immense potential, and while Manchester United may not appreciate him, other Premier League Big 6 teams do, and he can still play in the Champions League.
According to the latest reports from Italian transfer expert Romano, Chelsea has reached a personal agreement with Garnacho and is currently accelerating talks with Manchester United regarding the player's transfer fee, as well as finalizing contract details. Both parties have entered a substantive phase.
Romano states that Amorim's decision to sideline Garnacho means Manchester United must sell him this summer, with the price dropping from £60 million to £40 million. Chelsea is a committed buyer for Garnacho, who is eager to play for the Blues in the upcoming season, making this transaction likely to proceed smoothly.
Garnacho came through Manchester United's youth academy and was promoted to the first team in the 2022-23 season. So far, he has played 144 matches for the Red Devils, scoring 26 goals and providing 22 assists across all competitions.
The 21-year-old Garnacho stands 1.80 meters tall, is a right-footed player capable of playing as a winger or attacking midfielder, and has significant attacking prowess. His weaknesses lie in his passing and finishing, but for a young attacker at 21, there is plenty of potential to be developed. Garnacho's contract with Manchester United runs until 2028, with a market value of €45 million according to Transfermarkt. Last season, he made 58 appearances, scoring 11 goals and providing 10 assists, achieving near double-digit stats, alongside team captain Bruno Fernandes.