Overview
- Manchester United and Chelsea have agreed a £40 million transfer for Alejandro Garnacho, with United to receive 10% of any future sale.
- Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca confirmed the winger was at Cobham on Friday for his medical and said he sees him as a winger, with a seven-year contract reported.
- The compromise fee followed weeks of talks after Chelsea opened around £25m and United sought about £50m before settling on a fixed £40m.
- Garnacho has been training away from United’s first team since May after a fallout following the Europa League final, having been told to find a new club.
- The move is set to be United’s fourth‑largest sale and their biggest for an academy graduate, and it will count as pure profit under Premier League PSR.