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Chelsea aims to sign Xavi Simons and Alejandro Garnacho before the transfer window is closed.
Chelsea is in talks to sign the two attackers, and discussions have been underway for some time, with good relations between all clubs.
Simons was not in the RB Leipzig team for their friendly on Saturday.
Sky Sports News Last month, Bayern Munich was also interested in Simons, who had two years left on his contract.
Meanwhile, Garnacho is one of the many players that Manchester United is looking to move forward this summer.
United, which expects formal offers for Garnacho later in the window, are aware of the interest of Chelsea for the front, whose future is likely to be far from Old Trafford.
The boss of the man UTD Ruben Amorim told journalists in the United States during the weekend that “it is clear that Garnacho wanted something different with different leadership”.
Amorim thinks that Garnacho is still a talented player, but says that things did not work for the graduate of the 21 -year -old academy at Old Trafford.
“You can understand and you can see that he is a really talented boy, and sometimes things don’t work,” said Amorim.
“You cannot explain specifically what it is. But I have the feeling, I think it is clear that Garnacho wants a different thing with different leadership, and I can understand it. So I think it’s not a problem.
“Sometimes you adapt to a guy, you have the link. Other times, you want a new challenge, so we are trying to do everything in all games. At the club, the coach and the players. It is a natural thing in football.”
Amorim also revealed that sales this summer are important because he wants a small team this season, since United is not in Europe and will only fight on three fronts.
“I’m really happy with the team,” said Amorim. “Without European competitions, I want a small team for everyone to feel really important.
“If you have a lot of players, you have a week to prepare and many players will be absent, then in training, they will be frustrated, then the quality of the training will drop.”
Chelsea accepted a restriction on the recording of new players for UEFA competitions during the 2025/26 season, unless the value of the new signatures added to their team is recovered in sales, after having been Fine – With Aston Villa – by UEFA for violation of its financial rules.
Chelsea spent more than 250 million pounds sterling this summer in eight new signatures, with Ajax Defender Jorrel Hato their last addressAnd there will be more receivables because the players will be sold and loaned.
Nine players left the club permanently, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall,, Armando Broja,, Carney Caring,, Marc Guiu And Lesley Bush He should also leave Stamford Bridge.
Christopher Nkunku, Ben Chilwell And Raheem Sterling are also likely to leave, and the question points remain on the future Nicolas Jackson.
Chelsea returned to pre-season training on Monday after having three weeks off since he won the club World Cup.
Before their first season game against Crystal Palace on Sunday, August 17, live Sky SportsChelsea faces Bayer Leverkusen Friday and AC Milan on Sunday at Stamford Bridge.
In
Jamie Gittens – Dortmund, £ 51.5 m
Joao Pedro – Brighton, 60 million pounds sterling
Liam Delap – Ipswich, 30 million pounds sterling
Jorel Hato – Ajax, £ 38.5 m
Willian Estevao – Palmeiras, 29 million pounds sterling
Dario Essugo – sportsman, 18.5 million pounds sterling
Mamadou Sarr – Strasbourg, 12 million pounds sterling
Kendry Paez – Independence del Valle, 17.3 million pounds sterling
Out
Kendry Paez – Strasbourg, loan
Djordje Petrovic – Bournemouth, 25 million pounds sterling
Bashir Humphreys – Burnley, not disclosed
Marcus Bettinelli – Man City, not disclosed
Kepa Arrizabalaga – Arsenal, 5 million pounds sterling
Mathis Amougou – Strasbourg, not disclosed
Zak Sturge – Millwall, not disclosed
Call Maduyke – Arsenal, 52 million pounds sterling
Wiley Caleb – Watford, loan
Mike Penders – Strasbourg, loan
Joao Felix Al Nassr, £ 43.7 million
Ishe Samuels-Smith – Strasbourg
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