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·3. April 2026
Chelsea ready to move on from summer signing after just one season

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·3. April 2026

Chelsea are open to offers for Alejandro Garnacho this summer, and are hoping there will be an opportunity to sell according to our writer Simon Phillips.
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Garnacho joined Chelsea last summer from Manchester United in a deal worth £40m, but has struggled to make an impact.
The 21-year-old has one goal in 20 Premier League appearances, and seven in 36 in all competitions, with four of his goals coming in the Carabao Cup.
Garnacho wasn’t a popular signing with supporters, and he’s done little to change how he’s viewed, despite showing some glimpses.
The Argentine has been competing with Jamie Gittens for a spot on the left wing, and both summer signings have had really disappointing seasons.
Garnacho had attracted interest from Napoli before joining Chelsea, and it wouldn’t be a surprise if the Blues tried to move him on after just one season.
In fact, Phillips has reported via his Substack that Chelsea are open to offers for the Argentina international, and are hoping there will be an opportunity to sell him.
How much of a market there would be for Garnacho remains to be seen, but there’s more competition arriving this summer from Sporting Lisbon in Geovany Quenda.
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Liam Rosenior faces a difficult press conference on Friday ahead of Saturday’s FA Cup quarter final against Port Vale.
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Enzo Fernandez has continued to discuss his future over the international break, whilst Marc Cucurella criticised the club’s project.
Rosenior will certainly be asked for his thoughts, and it’ll be interesting to hear what his response is, and whether any action will be taken.
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