曼聯希望利用切爾西對亞歷杭德羅·加納喬的興趣,出人意料地提出與尼古拉斯·傑克遜交換

據報道,曼聯正在考慮今夏進行一樁高調的球員交易,交易對象包括被邊緣化的亞歷杭德羅·加納喬和切爾西的尼古拉斯·傑克遜。兩傢俱樂部都渴望重組陣容,平衡收支,而出售球員被視為遵守英超盈利和可持續性規則(PSR)的關鍵。

Man Utd look to capitalise on Chelsea's Alejandro Garnacho interest with surprise Nicolas Jackson swap offerMan Utd look to capitalise on Chelsea's Alejandro Garnacho interest with surprise Nicolas Jackson swap offerMan Utd look to capitalise on Chelsea's Alejandro Garnacho interest with surprise Nicolas Jackson swap offer

The Red Devils, under pressure to address their scoring woes, have identified Jackson as a potential addition to their forward line. While no formal offer has yet been submitted, iNews have suggested that are monitoring his status closely, especially given Chelsea’s growing surplus of strikers.

Despite scoring 24 goals in the across two seasons, Jackson finds himself slipping down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge following the arrivals of Joao Pedro and Liam Delap. As a result, the Blues’ willingness to do business might increase as the transfer window progresses.

On the other side of the negotiation table, Garnacho’s situation at United has taken a sharp turn. The Argentine winger has asked to leave this summer and is currently training away from the first-team group, alongside other out-of-favour stars such as Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford, , and Tyrell Malacia. The west Londoners have not made an official approach yet, but his availability and skillset have certainly piqued their interest.

Both clubs are reportedly hoping to conduct straightforward player sales to maximise financial flexibility. United, in particular, stand to benefit significantly from selling Garnacho, an academy product, as such deals count as pure profit on the books. However, his £60 million ($80m) valuation has scared off multiple suitors, with United understood to be open to lowering their asking price to around £50m ($67m). Even that has proved too steep for most interested clubs, including and Tottenham, who are monitoring the situation closely.

Chelsea, meanwhile, are also looking to cash in on Jackson and have similarly placed a £60m price tag on the striker. But with squad competition growing and minutes likely to be limited, insiders believe that the Blues may be forced to reduce their demands as the window wears on.

While talks remain preliminary, momentum is building around the idea of an exchange. With Garnacho and Jackson potentially seeking new challenges and both clubs eager to streamline their squads while staying financially compliant, the proposed swap could soon become a reality.