Chelsea's Alejandro Garnacho, a 22-year-old South American player, has been underwhelming for the club since his transfer from Manchester United last summer.
As a result, multiple clubs from across Europe are keeping tabs on his situation, with Saudi Arabian clubs also monitoring the player.
According to reports, Chelsea would be prepared to sell the player for £60 million, a significant ask considering they signed him for a few £40 million last summer.
Garnacho has failed to live up to expectations at Stamford Bridge, with just 8 goals and 4 assists in 43 matches for the Blues. Xabi Alonso, the current manager, is prepared to rectify the mistake made by his predecessor, Enzo Maresca.
Chelsea needs a quality attacker, and Garnacho is seen as a fringe player who is not good enough. Alonso may look to upgrade the squad with a more experienced player.
Garnacho, on the other hand, will look to play regularly next season, and leaving Chelsea would be ideal for him as well. Multiple clubs are interested in him, including Napoli, who are looking to secure his services.
However, Napoli's asking price could complicate any potential transfer, and it is highly unlikely that they will be able to afford £60 million for him.
Garnacho is a talented player with the attributes to develop into a quality attacker, but he is a raw talent who needs polishing. Joining the right team could bring out the best in him, and it remains to be seen whether he can sort out his future quickly.
