Overview
- Chelsea unveiled Garnacho after completing a transfer valued at about £40m (€47m), ending his turbulent spell at Old Trafford.
- Garnacho agreed a deal running to 2032, with Fabrizio Romano reporting he only wanted Chelsea despite other interest.
- The switch follows his exclusion from United’s preseason and early league squads under new coach Rúben Amorim.
- United record the fee as pure profit on a homegrown sale, providing fair‑play accounting relief, according to Spanish reports.
- At Stamford Bridge he joins compatriot Enzo Fernández, competes for wing spots under Enzo Maresca, and seeks to revive his Argentina chances for 2026.