Manchester United wants to say goodbye to their rising star Alejandro Garnacho this summer.
The 21-year-old has slipped out of grace under Ruben Amorim and looks destined to leave Old Trafford.
He has already rejected Bayern Munich, making him clear that his dream movement is to Chelsea.
United has hit a price tag of £ 50 million on the Argentinian, but Chelsea is only willing to pay half of that figure.
Here are three important reasons why United should keep firm and sell Garnacho cheaply.
#1 Transfer market reality
Anthony Elanga and Noni Madueke completed their transfers to Newcastle United and Arsenal, each for around £ 52 million.
Chelsea has selected £ 60 million for Joao Pedro from Brighton and spent another £ 50 million on Borussia Dortmund -Vleugel player Jamie Gittens.
Garnacho registered more goals and assists than the four above last season.
United initially hit an asking price of £ 70 million, but has already reduced it to £ 50 million.
Just 21, Garnacho is much more accomplished than most of his colleagues and has the potential to explode in a global superstar.
#2 Low wages, long -term contract management
The Argentinian currently earns a modest £ 50,000 a week at Old Trafford.
Even if Chelsea doubled his salary, he would still fit comfortably in their wage structure without causing disturbance.
With three years on his current deal, United is under no pressure to punish a selling price sale.
Unlike Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford, Garnacho will not be a huge burden for the wage structure of United.
Even if it is frozen, his salary is at least enough for United to store it in the reserves without financial tension.
#3 payback for the episode of Mason Mount
Chelsea released Mason Mount to United in the summer of 2023 for a deal with a value of a maximum of £ 60 million.
The Stamford Bridge outfit rejected several bids from the Red Devils, including a third proposal of £ 55 million.
Now the tables have been reversed and Ineos must take the same ruthless attitude.
With Garnacho determined to become a member of Chelsea, United must ensure that the blues pay the full price.
The young winger is one of the most sellable assets for United. The proceeds from his sale will be made as pure profit.
His departure, for the right price, could be the key for United to recruit a solid midfielder this summer.
Bonus – learned from Jadon Sancho Saga
Chelsea avoided the obligation to buy Sancho permanently and returned to United for a fine of only £ 5 million.
Ineos must not repeat errors from the past and must immediately reject a loan or sniping price proposals.
If Chelsea refuses to meet the appreciation of United, the Garnacho club simply has to relegate to the development teams.
This deal must serve as a declaration of intent from Ineos that they no longer let the club be bullied in transfer negotiations, as has been the case for more than ten years.
Statistics from transfer market.com

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