Manchester United has agreed to sell Alejandro Garnaacho to Chelsea.
The Red Devils have sanctioned an exit for the random wing player worth £ 40 million.
Garnacho, 21, will join the Blues to a reported seven -year contract after waiting for a move to materialize the entire summer.
The Argentinian had pushed an exit after he had fallen the pecking order under boss Ruben Amorim.
He is the fourth largest sale of United in their history, only improved by the outputs of Cristiano Ronaldo, Romelu Lukaku and Angel di Maria.
Although his reimbursement is the largest United ever brought in for a graduated Academy.
Chelsea has also agreed to insert a clause of 10 percent sold -out reimbursements in the deal.
Sunsport understands that man utd in it has succeeded in negotiating the price of up to £ 40 million after Chelsea initially offered £ 25 million for the ACE in the region of £ 25 million.
Garnacho scored six goals and registered two assists in 36 Premier League performances last season.
He becomes the fourth attacking signing sessions of Chelsea of the summer and follows Joao Pedro, Jamie Gittens, Liam Delap and Estevao.
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For United, his £ 40 million reimbursement will register as pure profit in terms of the financial fair play regulations of the Premier League.
That figure will be a way to help the Old Trafford outfit balance the books after heavy editions to people like Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko.
United still has a number of Big-wages players that they would like to get out of their books for the Transfer Deadline of Monday.
Brazilian winger Antony seems to be the next row to leave the club.
This week, Sunsport exclusively revealed that Antony is about to return to Real Betis on loan with an obligation to buy £ 33 million next summer.
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