Chelsea is keeping a close eye on the Manchester United winger

James Ollie of ESPN recently reported that Chelsea is keeping a close eye on Manchester United winger Alejandro Ganachon. It is revealed that the Blues are keeping a close eye on the Argentine striker and plan to sign him this summer.
Ganachon’s outstanding performance in English football
Ganachon has performed well at Old Trafford recently, but sometimes struggles to maintain consistency in Manchester United’s final third. The 21-year-old played 58 games for the Red Devils in all competitions last season, scoring 11 goals and contributing 10 assists.
The Argentine genius poses a real threat in the opponent’s half, averaging 3.44 shots per 90 minutes in the Premier League, with a hit rate of 34.5%. Ganachon has a pass completion rate of 78.9% in the Premier League and performs very well in switching positions with teammates in the final third (data from fbref.com).
Ganachon’s current contract with the Manchester club will expire in the summer of 2028. Therefore, it will not be easy for Chelsea to sign him this offseason.
Is Ganacho the ideal player for Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca?
Ganacho is an excellent dribbler with the ball at his feet and can make some very dangerous runs in the final third. He can shoot from long distance and is good at delivering a fatal blow in the opponent’s half.
The Argentina international mainly plays as a left winger, but can also play as a right winger or center forward when necessary. He is already very familiar with the Premier League and will adapt to Chelsea’s game life quickly.
Ganacho will add speed and goal-scoring ability to Enzo Maresca’s forward line. He is good enough to become an indispensable rotation player in the matchday lineup of the west London club.
The 21-year-old Ganacho has the potential to become a future star in the Premier League. Therefore, it is wise for the Blues to sign him this summer. He has the ability to help Chelsea improve its competitiveness in the next decade, so he will be a player worth considering for the London giants in the offseason.
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