Chelsea FC are reportedly prepared to listen to offers for Alejandro Garnacho this summer, potentially ending the winger’s underwhelming stint at Stamford Bridge just months after his high-profile move from Manchester United.
The 21-year-old Argentina international arrived in West London last August in a deal worth £40 million, a transfer that was seen as a major coup for then-head coach Enzo Maresca.
However, following a season defined by tactical shifts and a change in management, the Blues are understood to be ready to cut their losses as they overhaul the squad for the 2026/27 campaign.
Garnacho’s arrival was initially met with optimism, but the youngster has struggled to replicate the explosive form that made him a fan favorite at Old Trafford. While he has shown flashes of brilliance in domestic cup competitions, his Premier League output has been scrutinized.
In 20 league appearances this season, Garnacho has managed just one goal and four assists, finding himself frequently relegated to the bench under current manager Liam Rosenior. Rosenior, who replaced Maresca in January, has favored a system that prioritizes midfield dominance, often leaving room for only one traditional winger.
The emergence of Estêvão and the consistency of Pedro Neto have further squeezed Garnacho out of the starting eleven. Despite his struggles in London, Garnacho remains a highly-rated prospect with a contract that runs until 2032.
Manager Eduardo Coudet has reportedly made personal contact with the player regarding a potential loan move to Argentina. Premier League Rivals: Several domestic clubs are monitoring the situation, though Chelsea would likely prefer a sale abroad to avoid strengthening a direct competitor.
The club is under pressure to adhere to Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), and offloading a player who is no longer central to the manager’s plans could provide necessary breathing room. Manchester United reportedly retain a 10% sell-on clause, meaning any deal would also provide a small windfall for his former club. As the summer window approaches, Garnacho’s future remains one of the most intriguing storylines in the Premier League. Whether he seeks a fresh start in Europe or a blockbuster move to South America, his time at Stamford Bridge appears to be drawing to a swift and unexpected close.









