Garnacho ready to slam the door: Chelsea, Spurs and Villa flail the right shot
Something's wrong with Old Trafford. Alejandro Garnacho, one of the few sparks of a Manchester United in crisis of identity, no longer hides his unease. At only 20 years old, the Argentine wingman seems already ready to turn the page. Not tomorrow. Not in a year. Now.
According to TBR Football news, the kid doesn't want to wait until things get better. He wants to play, grow, explode. And most importantly, he wants to do it somewhere else.
Chelsea, the call of organized chaos
Among those who flar the opening, Chelsea is on the lookout. Yes, the club that accumulates young cracks like others collect the NFT, did not forget Garnacho. According to journalist Graeme Bailey, the player would have an eye seduced by Stamford Bridge.
"He's determined to leave United," Bailey blows. And even if Chelsea holds the rope, nothing is still locked. The door is closed. But behind it, the competition is shaking.
Tottenham and Aston Villa, serious candidates
Tottenham looks at Garnacho with envy. In a staff that sometimes lacked percussion last year, the Argentinian could be this dynamite that Angel Postecoglou has been looking for for months. Speed, provocation, nerve. Everything he loves.
Aston Villa, for its part, advances with a more discreet but no less ambitious profile. The Birmingham club is proud of its title in the Conference League and wants to boost its project. Garnacho? It fits with their desire to rejuvenate, d
A febrile market, Chelsea in oven and mill
While the Garnacho track warms up, Chelsea multiplies the folders. Morgan Rogers, revelation of Aston Villa, is also prominent on the London shortlist. A left winger again. As if the Blues dreamed of a remake version 2025 of Robben-Duff.
But that's not all. Leaders also discuss with RB Leipzig to try to bring Xavi Simons. Another gem, another bet. Chelsea doesn't hunt, he collects. And if he hangs Garnacho in his window, it'll start making a lot of nuggets... and a lot of puzzles for Mauricio Pochettino.
Garnacho, ready to go offshore
One thing is certain: Garnacho does not want to vegetate. Less to wear the weight of the Manchester United galleys on his young shoulders. The guy was born to push the defenses, not to sink with a perdition ship.
The mercato packs up, and he's in the middle of this cyclone. Fans are split. Some see it as a betrayal, others as a logical choice. He seems to have made his decision.
It remains to be seen who, from Chelsea, Tottenham or Aston Villa, will succeed in convincing him. But one thing is certain: the summer of Garnacho will be anything but quiet. What about Manchester United? Probably even more agitated.
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