Chelsea Transfer Update: Alejandro Garnacho and Xavi Simons set to join, Nicolas Jackson's exit

Chelsea Football Club is aimed at Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho and RB Leipzig’s Xavi Simons to reform the team’s attacking series. On the other hand, the future of striker Nicolas Jackson hangs in the balance. Chelsea’s pursuit of Alejandro Garnacho Chelsea showed a strong interest in Alejandro Garnacho, the 21-year-old Argentine wing of Manchester United. Garnacho allegedly fell out of favor under the driver Ruben Amorim on Old Trafford, which indicated that the player was not part of his long -term plans. Garnacho loves a move to Stamford Bridge, with Chelsea possibly using United need to balance their side. The transfer fee is estimated at around £ 50m, although Chelsea hesitate to meet this valuation. Despite recent signatures such as Jamie Gittens and Joao Pedro, who can also play on the left, Chelsea Garnacho sees as a versatile addition to their attack. A transaction can go to the wire before the transfer window closes on September 1, 2025. Xavi Simons transfer Chelsea also reinforces the attempts to sign Xavi Simons, 22-year-old Dutch midfielder of RB Leipzig. Simons, who can play across the front line, is a priority for the driver Enzo Maresca. The Blues held advanced discussions with Leipzig, and personal conditions with Simons are not expected to be a problem. However, negotiations on the transfer fee, possibly around £ 61m, still last. Simons was especially absent from Leipzig’s recent pre -season friendly, which fueled speculation about his move. Chelsea’s confidence in the security of this agreement remains high, despite the competition of Bayern Munich. Simons signing can improve Chelsea’s attacking versatility, with the player being able to fulfill various roles. Nicolas Jackson’s uncertain future Nicolas Jackson’s position in Chelsea is under scrutiny upon arrival of strikers Liam Delap and Joao Pedro. The Blues are open to selling him if the right offer comes in, with a reported price of about £ 80m. Newcastle United emerged as a potential destination, especially if they missed the Benjamin Sesko of RB Leipzig, which is near Manchester United. Other clubs, including AC Milan, also showed interest, although Jackson allegedly chose to stay with Stamford Bridge. His potential exit can help finance Chelsea’s ambitious movements for Garnacho and Simons, as the club wants to streamline its group and finance. Chelsea’s group Reshuffle and financial strategy Chelsea’s transfer activity reflects a broader strategy to renovate their group while managing finances. The club has already raised significant funds through player sales, with more than £ 171m recovered from expenses such as Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to Everton and Armando Broja to Burnley. Players like Raheem Sterling, Ben Chilwell and Christopher Nkunku can also go out, which can further increase Chelsea’s transfer budget. These funds are crucial, as the Blues are aimed at finalizing Garnacho and Simons transactions, while complying with Premier League Cosplet Rules. The loan of young striker Marc Guiu to Sunderland is another step to balance the group.