Chelsea's summer transfer plans appear to be taking a surprising turn, with reports emerging that winger Alejandro Garnacho could be on the move just one year after his arrival. According to top Manchester United source Samuel Luckhurst, the Blues are already open to selling the former United player, a claim supported by other industry insiders.
Garnacho's stint at Stamford Bridge has been underwhelming, with the attacker failing to secure a consistent starting role under manager Liam Rosenior. Primarily used as a bench option, his lack of impact has coincided with Chelsea's broader struggles this season. With the club actively seeking reinforcements in wide areas, moving Garnacho on would help balance the squad and create necessary space for new signings.
This potential early exit highlights the ruthless nature of top-flight football and Chelsea's urgent drive to rectify a disappointing campaign. For fans, it underscores a period of significant transition at the club, where performance is paramount and patience can be short. As the summer window approaches, all eyes will be on how Chelsea reshapes its attacking lineup for the challenges ahead.
