Overview
- Alejandro Garnacho said in a televised interview that he loved Manchester United, conceded he “did some bad things” before leaving, and expressed regret about how he departed.
- Since moving to Chelsea last August for a reported £40 million with a 10% sell-on clause for United, he has struggled for consistent starts.
- This season he has one Premier League goal in 21 appearances, with limited league minutes under current head coach Liam Rosenior after an earlier run under Enzo Maresca.
- The Manchester Evening News reports Chelsea are exploring another left-sided forward in the summer, which could put his place at risk, and separate reports in Argentina link River Plate with a potential one-year loan.
- His United exit followed a breakdown with then-manager Ruben Amorim, public frustration after the Europa League final, and a social-media photo in a Marcus Rashford Aston Villa shirt that fed the fallout.