Garnacho Faces Stamford Bridge Exit After Difficult Debut Season
Chelsea are prepared to sanction the departure of Alejandro Garnacho this summer, with the club reportedly willing to listen to permanent offers for the Argentine winger.

Garnacho arrived at Stamford Bridge with high expectations but endured a difficult first campaign, struggling to establish himself as a regular starter despite showing glimpses of his attacking quality.
The Argentine made 41 appearances for the London club, since arriving from Manchester United, he struggled immensely in the premier league where he already is an established player. Garnacho contributed to five goals in 24 outings in the league.
The Blues are understood to favour a permanent transfer over a loan deal as they continue reshaping the squad ahead of the new season. Club officials believe Garnacho could attract significant interest from across Europe, with several teams monitoring his situation.

No formal bid has yet been accepted, and discussions remain at an early stage. However, Chelsea's willingness to consider offers suggests the 22-year-old may be among the players allowed to leave as the club seeks to trim its squad and create room for new arrivals.
AS Roma are one of the few European sides interested in the Argentine. Discussions seem stalled at the time as Roma is interested in an initial loan deal, which Chelsea considers unfavourable.

Garnacho’s camp understands the AS Roma move, would be great for the revival of his career as it promises a regular game time, better than what Chelsea offers, due to stiff competition on the wings.
Garnacho remains highly regarded for his pace, flair and ability to unsettle defenders in one-on-one situations. A move elsewhere could offer the Argentina international the opportunity to secure regular first-team football and reignite the promise that made him one of the game's most highly rated young attackers.
With the transfer window gathering momentum, Garnacho's future is expected to become one of Chelsea's key storylines in the coming weeks as interested clubs weigh up a move for the winger.
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