There is broad agreement for the permanent transfer of Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United to Chelsea, with talks having advanced recently and a few details outstanding. Both clubs are close to agreeing on a fee around a £50m package including add-ons. Chelsea aim to sell players to comply with Premier League Profit and Sustainability Rules, with Christopher Nkunku and Nicolas Jackson of interest but mainly attracting loan offers. Garnacho has already agreed personal terms and prefers Chelsea, having rejected Bayern Munich and Saudi clubs. Concerns remain over Garnacho's inconsistency, occasional attitude issues, and Chelsea's existing attacking options.
There is understood to be a broad agreement in place for the permanent transfer of Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United to Chelsea. Talks have been going on for some time now, and well-placed sources in the industry have indicated that things have really advanced in the last couple of days, though we're not quite at the 100% stage just yet.
CaughtOffside understands that it has taken some time to agree on the fee for Garnacho, with the feeling being that both clubs will now settle on something in the region of a 50m package, add-ons included. There are still some details to settle, while Chelsea are also keen to ensure they can sell players to keep in line with the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability Rules.
Chelsea looking to sell before finalising Alejandro Garnacho transfer Alejandro Garnacho in action for Man United vs Rangers last season (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images) Chelsea are fully aware of interest in several of their players, with Christopher Nkunku and Nicolas Jackson looking like two who could potentially bring in big fees. However, the Blues have mostly had clubs interested in signing the attacking duo on loan, so it remains to be seen precisely how all the financial figures will look by the end of the window.
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