Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho is reportedly favoring a move to Chelsea over Napoli, according to sources in Argentina.
Napoli recently had a bid for Garnacho turned down, with United initially setting a steep £70 million price tag for the 20-year-old talent. However, Chelsea has also entered the race, with the player’s agents spotted at Stamford Bridge on Monday night during Chelsea’s 3-1 victory over Wolves, sparking further speculation.
Discussions between Manchester United and Napoli continued on Tuesday, with Italian outlets reporting that United has now lowered Garnacho’s asking price to €65 million (£54.8 million). Despite Napoli’s continued interest, reports from TyC Sports suggest Garnacho prefers to stay in the Premier League, though Chelsea has yet to formalize an official bid.
The Argentine winger has not yet made a final decision about his future. His next steps will largely depend on whether Chelsea decides to act on their interest before the January transfer window closes.
Chelsea is also evaluating other options to bolster their attacking lineup. They have shown interest in Bayern Munich’s Mathys Tel, but the German club remains firm in their stance not to sell the 19-year-old, who has only logged 332 minutes across all competitions this season. Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Gittens is another potential target, but Chelsea faces competition from Bayern Munich. Dortmund is also in a strong position to negotiate, as Gittens is under contract until 2028.
Meanwhile, Manchester United has its sights set on strengthening their squad. On Tuesday, the club held discussions with Lecce over their 20-year-old left-back Patrick Dorgu. United’s initial proposal of €30 million (£25.3 million), with an additional €5 million (£4.2 million) in potential bonuses, was turned down by Lecce. The Italian side prefers to retain Dorgu until the season’s end.
Napoli has also expressed interest in Dorgu, reportedly considering a deal that would allow the Denmark international to stay on loan at Lecce for the remainder of the campaign.