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Alejandro Garnacho breaks his silence on his Chelsea transfer

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After weeks of speculation, Chelsea have officially confirmed the signing of Argentina international Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United. The 21-year-old winger has put pen to paper on a long-term deal that will keep him at Stamford Bridge until 2032, marking one of the most high-profile transfers of the summer window.

Garnacho, who turned 21 in July, already arrives with a wealth of Premier League experience under his belt. He has featured in 93 league games so far, scoring 16 goals, including his unforgettable bicycle kick against Everton last season—a strike that not only stunned fans worldwide but also won him the prestigious 2024 FIFA Puskás Award.

Shortly after completing his move, the Argentine shared his excitement in his first interview as a Chelsea player:

“This is an incredible moment for me and my family. Joining a club of Chelsea’s size is something very special, and I can’t wait to get started. Watching the Club World Cup earlier this year and now being part of the world champions feels surreal. Chelsea is the best club in the world, and I’m thrilled to be here.”

Born in Madrid, Garnacho spent his formative years in the youth setups of Getafe and Atlético Madrid before making the switch to Manchester United at just 16 years old in October 2020. His talent quickly caught the eye at academy level, and within two years he earned his senior debut in April 2022—ironically against Chelsea—just before his 18th birthday.

The young winger began to make serious strides in the 2022/23 season, breaking into United’s first-team squad with 34 appearances across all competitions. He netted five goals, including a dramatic stoppage-time winner away at Fulham, which also happened to be his maiden Premier League goal.

By the following season, 2023/24, Garnacho had cemented his place as one of United’s most exciting young players. He featured in 36 league matches, scoring seven times, with highlights including his spectacular goal at Goodison Park and a brilliant brace during the thrilling 4-3 clash against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. He also made his Champions League debut that year, marking the occasion with a goal in a pulsating 3-3 draw against Galatasaray.

Now, as he begins the next chapter of his career in West London, Chelsea supporters will be eager to see Garnacho bring his flair, pace, and eye for the spectacular to Stamford Bridge. His arrival signals Chelsea’s intent to continue building for the future while adding proven young talent to their ranks.

Source: notjustok.com

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