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·17 juillet 2025
“But as of today” – Fabrizio Romano clears up latest on Alejandro Garnacho to Chelsea rumours

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·17 juillet 2025
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has cleared up the latest on the Alejandro Garnacho to Chelsea transfer rumours.
Romano has gotten busy now and to be honest, this guy never stops whether it’s a transfer window or not anyway. But he is about to get very busy now as we reach the latter end of a long summer transfer window.
Just now, we put out a story on the latest Romano has heard on Nicolas Jackson potentially leaving Chelsea this summer with several clubs now making moves to bring him in.
But there are other big stories potentially heating up now as well, like our exclusive report yesterday on Chelsea entering talks with the agents of Eberechi Eze of Crystal Palace again this window.
Plenty going on as things are now warming up in the aftermath of Chelsea’s Club World Cup win.
Chelsea need to now make sure they have built a squad that is ready to go ahead and compete on all fronts across a long and gruelling Premier League season, and we know how tough that is.
They are also going to be in the Champions League again next season, so it’s really important that they stay competitive after the success of the end of last season and winning the Club World Cup.
Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
A lot of stories are continuing to link Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho with Chelsea this summer.
But with all that noise, it turns out that there aren’t even any talks happening yet between Chelsea and United for the youngster. That could soon change, but right now, nothing, according to Fabrizio Romano.
He said this on his latest YouTube video:
“The name of Alejandro Garnacho remains one of the options available for Chelsea, because he wants to stay in Premier League.
“So Chelsea are aware of this situation, but as of today, still not submitting any official bid or starting any talks.”
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