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Garnacho for sale as Xabi Alonso confirms Roma and Napoli target's exit

July 13, 2026 at 02:33 PM
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Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso has confirmed that Alejandro Garnacho is available for transfer, with Serie A clubs Roma and Napoli reportedly interested in signing the winger.

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New Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso confirms Roma and Napoli target Alejandro Garnacho is not part of their plans. ‘Hopefully it finishes in the best possible way for all parties.’

The winger was only purchased last year from Manchester United at a cost of €46.2m, but struggled to get any regular playing time.

Chelsea admit Garnacho is for sale LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 26: Alejandro Garnacho of Chelsea reacts during the Emirates FA Cup Semi Final match between Chelsea and Leeds United at Wembley Stadium on April 26, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images) It had already been reported that he was not going to remain at Stamford Bridge beyond this summer, and that was effectively confirmed by Alonso in today’s presentation press conference.

“We have spoken with the sporting directors and there is interest in hm from other clubs. Let’s see how it develops. Hopefully it finishes in the best possible way for all parties,” said Alonso.

Serie A clubs are certainly interested, above all Roma and Napoli, although both are hoping to get Garnacho on loan with an option to buy at the end of the season.

Chelsea have set an asking price of around €50m, but with a long-term contract and large salary, a loan with option to buy might be their best bet.

The 22-year-old scored eight goals with four assists in 43 competitive games for Chelsea last season, though only 22 of those were in the starting XI.

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Bayer Leverkusen head coach Xabi Alonso has publicly confirmed that Alejandro Garnacho is on the market and free to leave the club. The Argentine winger, who joined Leverkusen, is attracting interest from Italian Serie A sides Roma and Napoli. Alonso's confirmation signals Leverkusen's willingness to negotiate, potentially opening the door for a transfer in the upcoming window. Both Roma and Napoli are reportedly monitoring the situation as they look to strengthen their attacking options.

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Alonso's public confirmation that Garnacho is available is significant — managers rarely openly declare a player for sale, which suggests Leverkusen are keen to recoup funds or reshape the squad. For Roma and Napoli, Garnacho represents a high-ceiling attacking option, though his inconsistent form and price tag have been concerns. The Serie A switch could suit the Argentine's profile, and a move would give either club a direct pace-and-dribble boost on the wing. From a prediction standpoint, whichever club signs him would gain a new attacking dimension, while Leverkusen would need a replacement plan.

Impact

Garnacho's likely departure weakens Bayer Leverkusen's attacking depth but could significantly boost either Roma or Napoli's wide-attacking threat if a deal is completed.

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Monitor Garnacho's transfer destination closely; a move to Roma or Napoli would directly affect their upcoming Serie A match predictions and attacking lineups.

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Garnacho for sale as Xabi Alonso confirms Roma and Napoli target's exit

Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso has confirmed that Alejandro Garnacho is available for transfer, with Serie A clubs Roma and Napoli reportedly interested in signing the winger.

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Bayer Leverkusen head coach Xabi Alonso has publicly confirmed that Alejandro Garnacho is on the market and free to leave the club. The Argentine winger, who joined Leverkusen, is attracting interest from Italian Serie A sides Roma and Napoli. Alonso's confirmation signals Leverkusen's willingness to negotiate, potentially opening the door for a transfer in the upcoming window. Both Roma and Napoli are reportedly monitoring the situation as they look to strengthen their attacking options.

Alonso's public confirmation that Garnacho is available is significant — managers rarely openly declare a player for sale, which suggests Leverkusen are keen to recoup funds or reshape the squad. For Roma and Napoli, Garnacho represents a high-ceiling attacking option, though his inconsistent form and price tag have been concerns. The Serie A switch could suit the Argentine's profile, and a move would give either club a direct pace-and-dribble boost on the wing. From a prediction standpoint, whichever club signs him would gain a new attacking dimension, while Leverkusen would need a replacement plan.

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