Chelsea and Manchester United show the opportunity to send opposite directions in opposite directions this summer.
Nkunku and Garnacho both want to terminate their respective clubs and the prospect that they have not excluded trade in trading places, although there is no expectation that a swap deal will be negotiated.
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Separate transfers, where Nkunku and Garnacho switch to opposite directions, solve headaches for both United and Chelsea, but the clubs have to have direct discussions about the matter this summer.
Garnacho was said that he had no future with United under head coach Ruben Amorim and underlined his wish to publish an image of himself that an Aston Villa shirt with Marcus Rashford’s name on the back.
The villa was associated with Garnacho, which is to be remained in England and is expected to have the chance to join Chelsea.
Alejandro Garnacho was unhappy about not starting the Europa League final – Reuters/Vincent West
Chelsea wants to sign a left winger during the summer window, with Garnacho part of a three-man list of destinations belonging to Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Gitten and Lyons Malik Fofana.
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Dortmund expects Gitten to move to Chelsea, even though they rejected an £ 42 million offer this month. The discussions between the two clubs and the expectation of a personal meeting in the USA at the World Club Championship.
However, Chelsea could sign more than one of her wing players, depending on other companies with all options that are currently being considered open. Telegraph sport Last week the news broke out that Mykhailo Mudryk was charged by the Football Association for doping crimes and is exposed to a lengthy ban, while Noni Madueke arouses a lot of interest.
Chelsea examined a deal for Garnacho in the winter transfer window, which led to a value of Old Trafford in Nkunku at around 60 million pounds, which is known to the club’s recruitment director, Christopher Vivell.
In addition to Chelsea’s persistent interest in Garnacho, this interest is said to have been re -sparked, although United tried to sign Bryan Mbumo from Brentford.
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Vivell was a technical director at Chelsea and RB Leipzig, from which Nkunku moved to Stamford Bridge in June 2023 for £ 52 million.
Nkunkus effects in Chelsea was captured by injuries before the France fought internationally to keep a regular starting place under the latest head coach Enzo Maresca.
Nkunku, a No. 10 or a second striker, was behind Cole Palmer in Chelsea before the arrival of Liam Delap, who was a single striker in Nicolas Jackson in Nicolas Jackson.