Overview
- In a Premier League Productions interview published Friday, the 21-year-old said he "did some bad things" during his last six months at Manchester United and said leaving "hurt" while stressing he holds no ill will toward the club.
- His relationship with then-manager Ruben Amorim collapsed after benchings and social-media flashpoints, including a photo in a Marcus Rashford Aston Villa shirt and his brother’s posts after the Europa League final, before United sold him to Chelsea for about £40m.
- Under Liam Rosenior, who replaced Enzo Maresca in January, Garnacho has only one Premier League goal this season and has started three of Chelsea’s last nine matches as his minutes continue to fall.
- TyC reports River Plate have explored a year-long loan and that coach Eduardo Coudet contacted the winger, a move that remains unconfirmed by both clubs.
- Former Chelsea winger Shaun Wright-Phillips warned he must check his ego and raise his work rate to avoid a long spell on the bench, underscoring concerns about consistency that now shape his path at Stamford Bridge.