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Roma Interested in Chelsea's Alejandro Garnacho, Blues Considering Exit

4 июля 2026 г.Василий Гречкин3 мин

According to Alfredo Pedullà, Roma is contemplating a transfer for Chelsea winger Alejandro Garnacho. The 22-year-old Argentine international joined Chelsea last summer following a fractured relationship with Manchester United. However, his time at Stamford Bridge has not been as fruitful as hoped, and the Blues are reportedly considering his sale or loan as they look to rebuild their squad.

It remains to be seen whether Chelsea will opt for a permanent transfer or a loan deal. However, it's evident that Garnacho is not expected to be a key player under new coach Xabi Alonso. Despite his relatively modest £110,000-per-week salary, his contract extends until 2032, which could present a challenge for both Chelsea and Roma to navigate.

During his debut season at Chelsea, Garnacho scored eight goals and provided four assists in 43 appearances across all competitions.

Talent is Undeniable, Integration is Key

Over the past few seasons, both Chelsea and Manchester United have faced difficulties in harnessing Garnacho's undeniable talent. At 22, he possesses raw potential and could blossom into a star with the right environment and coaching.

Gian Piero Gasperini, who is said to have increased influence at Roma after a disagreement with Claudio Ranieri last season, is known for his ability to develop young players. However, he is also recognized for his occasional friction with his charges.

Therefore, Roma appears to be considering an interesting project player. An initial loan move would minimize the risk for the Italian club. Chelsea might also favor a loan arrangement, given the extensive duration of Garnacho's contract. A successful loan spell could significantly boost his market value.

English Translation:

As reported by Alfredo Pedullà, Roma are considering making a move for Chelsea forward Alejandro Garnacho. The 22-year-old moved to Stamford Bridge only last summer after a breakdown of his relationship with Manchester United. However, his time in west London has not been as successful, and Chelsea, keen to move forward and rectify recent missteps, are also considering his departure. It is yet to be confirmed whether Chelsea will opt to sell him or loan him, but it is apparent that Garnacho will not be an integral part of new coach Xabi Alonso’s plans. While his £110,000-per-week wage is modest, he has a contract until 2032, which could prove difficult for both Chelsea and Roma to address. The United academy graduate finished his first season at Chelsea with eight goals and four assists in 43 appearances across all competitions.

Recent seasons have made it clear that coaches at both Chelsea and Manchester United have struggled to connect with Garnacho, whose talent has never been in question. At 22, he remains a raw talent ready to become a superstar if he can find the right environment and coach. Gian Piero Gasperini, now enjoying more authority at the Olimpico after his fallout with Claudio Ranieri last season, has been famous for working wonders with players of all ages, but he is also equally famous for spectacular fallings-out with his players. So, Roma has an interesting project player on their hands, and an initial loan would reduce the risk. Chelsea may also be inclined towards a loan, given the many years left on his contract and a good campaign could help revive his market value.