The Guardian: Chelsea accelerates the introduction of Garnacho and Simmons; or sells Jackson but he tends to stay in the team
10:58pm, 6 August 2025Football
According to the Guardian, Chelsea has increased its offensive restructuring efforts and will accelerate the signing of Garnacho and Simmons, and consider selling Jackson. According to reports, the club has introduced Drapp, Pedro and Gittens. It is reported that the introduction of Garnacho and Simmons is their top priority. Garnacho did not compete in Manchester United's preseason, and he is worth about £50 million, but Chelsea seems reluctant to pay the fee. It is reported that Garnacho is eager to transfer to Chelsea after Amorin made it clear that Garnacho was not in his plan.
Chelsea has not formally made a offer, but it is likely to do so, as United hopes to balance their accounts as they approach Leipzig's Sesco. In addition, Chelsea is negotiating with Leipzig for a transfer, and Simmons has agreed to personal terms.
Although the arrival of Drapp and Pedro reduced Jackson's appearance pick, he prefers to stay at Chelsea. Chelsea is willing to sell him at a suitable price. If Newcastle misses Cesco, they may consider introducing Jackson. The Italian team is also interested in him. Chelsea's asking price may be as high as 80 million pounds.
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