Revealed: Staggering gap in Nicolas Jackson and Garnacho’s valuations

Manchester United would be confronted with making a substantial gorge if they successfully want to exchange Alejandro Garnacho for Nicolas Jackson this summer, due to the enormous difference in ratings of the couple of Chelsea.

The Red Devils are trying to discharge Garnacho this summer, with the Argentinian international one of the unwanted players who are placed in a 'bomb team'.

Garnacho was told by Man United -Baas Ruben Amorim to find a new club in May, after the winger was unhappy to start on the couch in the Europa League final.

Man United has been looking for a striker this summer, with the hope that their pursuit can help through the sale of Garnacho, Antony, Jadon Sancho and Tyrell Malacia.

Mail Sport reported on Tuesday that the club has limited their Spits search to Ollie Watkins from Aston Villa and RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko, with Alexander Isak and Jackson excluded because of their prohibition prizes.

A Swap deal in which Jackson and Garnacho are involved was disputed this summer, with the last remains for Chelsea.

According to The Independent, Chelsea has placed a price tag of £ 80 million on Jackson this summer.

However, the blues are said to appreciate Garnacho considerably less on the transfer market at around £ 50 million.

The gap in valuations seems to represent a major obstacle in any potential swap deal between the clubs.

Since he came to Chelsea in the summer of 2023, the attacker has scored 30 goals in 81 games in all competitions, including 24 in the Premier League.

Jackson will remain merged into Chelsea until 2033, but will be confronted with increased competition this season after the arrivals from Joao Pedro and Liam Delap this summer.

Man United Value Garnacho at around £ 40 million, which represents a large deduction of the £ 70 million appreciation they had when a Napoli offer was rejected in January.

Selling him would generate 100 percent profit for the club under profit and sustainability rules.

The 21-year-old has scored 24 goals and provided 22 assists in all matches during his 144 performances for Man United so far.

Last week, Amorim struck a more reconciling tone by suggesting that members of his 'bomb team' can be welcomed back in the Man United Squad if the club cannot sell them at the right price this summer.

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