BBC reported that Manchester United is preparing to welcome Chelsea's offer to Garnacho, but they will never let people out at a low price.
Manchester United executives believe that Garnacho is interested in transferring to Stamford Bridge, which is the main reason why he remains at Old Trafford after coach Amorin asked him to leave the team for nearly three months. Relations between the two sides deteriorated and even someone destroyed photos of Garnacho near Old Trafford on Sunday. Garnacho's way of leaving is crucial for Amorin to reorganize the team.
As a youth training player, selling his income will have a significant impact on Manchester United's profitability and sustainable development. Once the negotiations begin, it will be a major test for Manchester United football negotiating director Matt Hargreaves and recruiting director Christopher Vivier. Manchester United knows Chelsea will try to lower the price of 21-year-old Garnacho. However, Old Trafford insiders pointed out that the Blues are unwilling to sell unpopular striker Nkunku to Bayern Munich for less than £50m, which should guide Manchester United's valuation of Argentina international Garnacho, as Manchester United believes Garnacho is better than Nkunku.
Meanwhile, Sancho has not decided whether to accept the opportunity to join Rome. The Serie A team has officially offered the 25-year-old player. While Manchester United has not responded yet, the deal is believed to meet their expectations and can serve as the basis for negotiations. However, Sancho has not confirmed whether he is willing to accept the offer.