Alejandro Garnacho’s move to Chelsea has instantly made him one of the most exciting players to watch in the Premier League. Signed from Manchester United in a deal worth around £40 million, the 21-year-old Argentine winger arrives with a reputation for flair, pace, and decisive attacking contributions.
His transfer not only strengthens Chelsea’s squad but also symbolizes a fresh start after a rocky spell at Old Trafford, where he fell out with manager Ruben Amorim and was benched during the Europa League final. For Garnacho, this is an opportunity to reset his career in an environment that welcomes young talent and looks tailored for his style.
Chelsea’s clash with Brentford on the 13th September promises to be another fiery West London derby as both teams seek momentum in their Premier League campaigns. The Blues are looking to extend their unbeaten run to four games, while Brentford are eager to bounce back after a late defeat to Sunderland. Matches between the two sides have been tight in recent seasons, with draws and narrow victories dominating their head-to-head record. Brentford have not beaten Chelsea away since 2021, and that historical backdrop adds pressure for them to deliver at home this time around.
Ahead of the game, Chelsea have been handed both boosts and setbacks in terms of team news. Midfielder Romeo Lavia and defender Benoît Badiashile have returned to full training, offering Enzo Maresca more tactical depth and balance in midfield and defense. However, there are concerns over Cole Palmer, who remains doubtful due to injury, while striker Liam Delap has been ruled out for several weeks with a hamstring problem. These absences could affect Chelsea’s attacking sharpness, even as new arrivals like Alejandro Garnacho look to settle quickly into the squad.