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Man Utd and Chelsea ‘considering sensational swap deal to send Alejandro Garnacho to Blues' after latest stunt

Man Utd and Chelsea ‘considering sensational swap deal to send Alejandro Garnacho to Blues' after latest stunt

The Irish Sun8 hours ago

ALEJANDRO GARNACHO and Christopher Nkunku could trade places this summer, according to reports.
The unhappy duo are both set to quit their respective clubs over the coming weeks.
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Alejandro Garnacho is set to leave Man Utd this summer
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Christopher Nkunku has struggled to show his best form at Chelsea
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Garnacho, 20, fell out with
While
According to the
A trade could benefit both clubs as they look to retool their respective front lines.
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But a deal wouldn't be structured as a direct swap deal, with two separate transfers more likely.
As an academy graduate, a transfer fee received for Garnacho would represent "pure profit" for United under the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability Rules.
The Argentine initially impressed after coming through at United, but fell out of favour under Amorim.
Garnacho was unhappy not to start the Europa League final and was dropped altogether for United's final Premier League game of the campaign.
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Garnacho, 20, posed in an Aston Villa shirt over the weekend
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The wantaway star then
And over the weekend, he sparked further complaints from supporters by
Ruben Amorim bursts out laughing when asked about Man Utd star's future
Garnacho reportedly favours staying in the Premier League and has emerged as a
The Blues are aiming to bolster their options on the flanks and are
Man Utd are said to be
In addition to Chelsea, Aston Villa and
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Nkunku, meanwhile, started just nine Premier League games during the 2024-25 campaign.
Man Utd's director of recruitment Christopher Vivell was at Chelsea when the Blues signed Nkunku.
While he also spent two years at
United are trying to sign
The Red Devils have
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