Following speculations of a possible transfer bid from Chelsea for Garnacho, questions on the price Man United are requesting have surfaced online.
With reports of interest from top clubs such as Napoli, Dortmund and many more, Chelsea according to reports have entered the close-to-call race to sign Man United’s forward Alejandro Garnacho in the January transfer window.
According to reports Chelsea have officially approached Manchester United for the young Argentine player and have made a formal bid to follow as well. It has however been mentioned that the initial bid has been rejected for not meeting up to the price tag set on the player by his parent club.
Manchester United have reportedly set a price tag on Alejandro Garnacho, insisting on a whopping €70m fee.
This amount has been revealed to be short of the bids made by Chelsea and Napoli, but Chelsea have reportedly decided to continue their pursuit and not give up yet, as they’re planning to try and negotiate a deal for the talented young winger.
It’s worth noting that Manchester United has already reduced their asking price for Garnacho from €70m to €65m, according to some reports. However, it’s still a high price tag, and Chelsea will need to decide whether they’re willing to meet it.
Garnacho’s situation at Manchester United is a bit uncertain, as he’s struggled to find his place in the team under new manager Ruben Amorim. Despite the challenges, Garnacho is a highly talented player, and it’s no surprise that top clubs like Chelsea and Napoli are interested in signing him. We’ll have to wait and see how this transfer saga plays out, but one thing’s for sure, Garnacho’s future is going to be exciting to watch.
Napoli have offered around £ 50 million plus add-ons for Garnacho, who has become frustrated under United boss Ruben Amorim. Napoli remain in talks with United and boss Antonio Conte feels Garnacho can replace Georgia star Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who has joined Paris St Germain for £59million.
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