We remember the spectacular brass kick of the young Argentine, who earned him the Puskas Award in 2024. We also remember the “shit” Garnacho, who kicked up the grass on the penalty spot against FC Copenhagen in 2024. A “sky is the limit” start at Manchester United ended with an exit in 2025. Now the Argentine is once again reported to be on the move, with a potential reunion on the horizon.

When Rasmus Hojlund got Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo to sit on the advertising fence at Old Trafford and let themselves be pictured in triumph, this was meant to be an iconic image of the future Man Utd stars. Three, four years later, the first two are out of the club, while Mainoo has been called back into the heat after the Amorim exit. There was optimism among the kids, and belief in superstardom at a very young age. Garnacho disappeared to Chelsea last summer, a year later he realized that he was “turning out” at Manchester United. After one year, the Chelsea stay could also come to an end.

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At Chelsea, he signed a seven-year contract with 43 games, 8 goals and 4 assists in his debut season. Approved, but Garnacho struggled to play his way into a regular place in the starting eleven. According to the BBC , Chelsea are open to selling the Argentine as early as this summer. The London club have signed Geovany Quenda from Sporting CP in addition to having Neto, Jamie Gittens and Estêvão.

Journalist Alfred Pedulla reports Roma are interested in signing Garnacho, but the Premier League club will only consider a permanent sale of the player they paid £40m for, a year ago. According to Teamtalk’s sources , Napoli are following Garnacho’s situation closely. The Serie A club have already had great success signing Man Utd players Scott McTomin and Rasmus Hojlund, and Garnacho could join a familiar squad if Napoli are serious.

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