Romano reveals Chelsea’s trust in Garnacho, Ronaldo Jr.’s Al‑Nassr promotion push, and United’s two‑midfielder summer plan
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano details Chelsea's trust in Garnacho, Al-Nassr's potential promotion for Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., and Manchester United's two-midfielder summer transfer strategy.
Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior affirms trust in 21-year-old winger Alejandro Garnacho amidst transfer rumors, while Al-Nassr considers promoting 15-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. to the first team for the 2026/27 season. Manchester United also targets two high-profile midfielders for the summer transfer window, with Tchouameni admired but unavailable.
The summer transfer window approaches, bringing a fresh wave of speculation and strategic planning across major football clubs. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano recently delivered updates on several key developments shaping the market. These insights offer a look into club intentions and player movements.
Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior publicly addressed rumors surrounding winger Alejandro Garnacho, dismissing claims of a potential summer departure. Rosenior stated the 21-year-old possesses "special skills," emphasizing his role is to help Garnacho perform optimally for the club. This indicates a clear stance of continued trust in the player's development at Stamford Bridge.
In Saudi Arabia, Al-Nassr is seriously considering promoting Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. to their first team. The younger Ronaldo, who turns 16 in June, could join the senior squad for the 2026/27 season. This potential move aligns with his father's expressed desire to play alongside his son professionally.
Meanwhile, Manchester United plans to acquire two new midfielders during the upcoming summer transfer window. The club targets "high-profile names" to bolster its squad. While Aurelien Tchouameni of Real Madrid is an admired prospect, Real Madrid has shown no intention of releasing the player.
Chelsea's public backing of Garnacho suggests a long-term commitment despite recent speculation, prioritizing player development over immediate market action. Al-Nassr's contemplation of Ronaldo Jr.'s promotion highlights a unique generational intersection in professional football, potentially fulfilling a notable family ambition. Manchester United's explicit plan for two significant midfield signings signals a proactive approach to squad restructuring, focusing on key areas for improvement. The market will reveal which high-profile targets United successfully secures, and how Chelsea's trust in Garnacho translates on the pitch next season.
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