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Miguel Delaney

Man United exploring swap deals with Chelsea and Aston Villa to offload Alejandro Garnacho

Manchester United have spoken to both Chelsea and Aston Villa about Alejandro Garnacho, as well as the possibility of players such as Nicolas Jackson and Ollie Watkins going the other way.

The Old Trafford hierarchy are trying to find innovative solutions to multiple transfer issues this summer, as Ruben Amorim wants to continue his overhaul of the squad while moving players on. United's PSR pressures are nevertheless well known, meaning they are investigating deals where players go both ways. The club also want an athletic number-six and a goalkeeper, with the potential order of signings dependent on opportunities and sales.

Chelsea's interest in Garnacho is long-standing, but there is one main obstacle as regards any potential trade. While the Stamford Bridge hierarchy value Jackson at £80m, they don't want to pay more than £30m for Garnacho.

United are themselves holding a firm line on valuations, as they attempt to maximise sales. The club have especially dug their heels in on Garnacho and Antony, who has considerable interest from La Liga after his performances for Real Betis last season.

There is strong interest in Watkins given his status as a proven Premier League goalscorer, which would solve one of Amorim's main issues last season, but much will depend on Villa's willingness to do business, with the club’s current stance being that he is not for sale. There is still interest in the Birmingham club's goalkeeper, Emi Martinez, especially after injury to Andre Onana.

United have also been looking at Benjamin Sesko, who is no longer being pursued by Arsenal after their purchase of Viktor Gyokeres. Leipzig's €80m asking price would definitely require considerable sales, however.

At number-six, United have been looking at Sporting's Morten Hjulmand and Bayern Munich's Joao Palhinha.

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