Chelsea's latest stance on the transfers of Kobi Maino and Alejandro Garnacho has been revealed as a conspicuous net profit from Manchester United's dismal sales.
Chelsea's stance on signing Kobe Mainu and Alejandro Garnacho has been revealed as Manchester United look to offload the homegrown players.
Chelsea are interested in Maino and Garnacho after being linked with the pair during the January transfer window. According to the Daily Mail, the Blues will once again pursue the United pair if the players become available in the transfer market this summer. The report adds that the Red Devils may have to sell their homegrown players to make a clean profit, which will again help them make new signings without breaching Profit and Sustainability rules.

Ruben Amorim is keen to revamp his United squad after their dismal run in the 2024-25 season. The Portuguese manager is reportedly keen to bring in Wolves' Matheus Cunha, with United hoping to pay his £62.5m ($83m) release clause in instalments. The Red Devils are also believed to be keen on Ipswich star Liam Delap, whose release clause will drop to £30m ($40m) when the Tractor Boys inevitably relegate from the Premier League.

Enzo Maresca's side return to the Premier League this Saturday when they host Everton at Stamford Bridge. Meanwhile, Manchester United visit Bournemouth as they desperately seek to pick up a few league points.