Alejandro Garnacho has taken a significant step toward a possible move to AS Roma after opening the door to the Serie A club last week, with negotiations continuing behind the scenes. Talks between the clubs remain ongoing, with intermediaries actively working to bridge the gap and reach an agreement.
Softfootball notes that Roma are pushing to sign the Argentine on an initial loan deal that would include a mandatory purchase clause at the end of the season.

However, Chelsea, who are also involved in discussions over Garnacho’s future, continue to insist on a permanent transfer or a deal with a guaranteed obligation to buy from the outset.
The contrasting positions have slowed progress, but negotiations remain active as all parties look for a structure that satisfies both sporting and financial demands.
Meanwhile, Chelsea have reportedly placed a €50 million price tag on Garnacho, signaling the value they believe the 21-year-old holds in the current transfer market. The valuation also reflects growing expectations that the winger’s time away from Manchester United is edging closer.
Garnacho remains one of the most exciting young attackers available this summer, with his pace, direct dribbling, and ability to create chances making him an attractive target across Europe.
Roma see him as a player capable of adding flair and unpredictability to their attack, while Chelsea’s valuation suggests they believe his long-term potential justifies a substantial investment.
With discussions still ongoing, the coming days could prove decisive as Roma attempt to find common ground and secure one of the standout talents available in this summer’s transfer window.