Guardian: Chelsea aims to introduce a right-footed winger, paying attention to Garnacho & worth 40 million pounds
1:20pm, 2 June 2025Football
June 2 According to the Guardian, Chelsea intends to introduce Garnacho.
Chelsea introduces Drapp as the first signing in the summer window. Although they may still seek to sign another striker, they are currently more concerned about bringing in a central defender and a right-footed winger.
Chelsea plans to make personnel adjustments on the wing this summer, and they have not yet made a final decision on Sancho's future. Chelsea is currently discussing the transfer with Sancho's agent, and Estewan will join after the Club World Cup.
Manchester United winger Garnacho's transfer price is expected to be around £40 million. Although Napoli is considered the leader in the competitive battle, Chelsea is also paying attention to Garnacho's situation. Garnacho made 58 appearances at Manchester United this season, scoring 11 goals and contributing 10 assists.
In addition to Garnacho, Chelsea has other goals, with connections with Nico Williams and Gittens.
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