Garnacho’s arrival at Stamford Bridge was part of Chelsea’s ambitious summer spending spree, with the club investing £40 million to secure his services. The transfer, which included a 10% sell-on clause, represents one of Manchester United’s largest sales of an academy graduate and underscores Chelsea’s commitment to bolstering their attacking options.
During his debut training session at Cobham, Garnacho showcased the pace, flair, and determination that made him a standout at Old Trafford. His performance left fans and coaching staff alike buzzing with anticipation, and speculation quickly grew over whether he would feature in the upcoming Premier League clash.
Although Garnacho was present at Stamford Bridge for Chelsea’s recent fixture against Fulham, he did not feature in the matchday squad and watched from the stands as Chelsea secured a 2–0 victory. His official debut is now expected to come in Chelsea’s next Premier League outing against Brentford on Saturday, September 13, 2025. The West London derby presents a fitting stage for Garnacho to make his first competitive appearance in blue. Alternatively, the club’s Champions League opener against Bayern Munich on September 17 could offer another high-profile opportunity for his debut.
Garnacho arrives with an impressive résumé, having made 144 appearances for Manchester United, scoring 27 goals and providing 21 assists across all competitions. He also earned international recognition with Argentina, contributing to their Copa America triumph in 2024.
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