Chelsea watches £100 million PL ‘machine’

The sky is blue and the water is wet, and Chelsea once again makes the most of the summer transfer window.
So far, the Blues have added high quality to Enzo Maresca’s side, such as Liam Delap and Joao Pedro.
In addition, West Londoners worked hard to provide many outlets for the likes of Nicolas Jackson, Kieran Dewsbury and Christopher Nkunku.
The league champions, however, didn’t finish there as they continued to be associated with Alejandro Garnacho, although the report also touted another international to move to Stamford Bridge, a better signer.
Chelsea’s goal is a lot of Garnacho upgrades
Chelsea have been in touch with Garnacho for some time, reporting that Manchester United ace has claimed the move to West London to move as far as the winter window.
However, the connections in recent weeks have become more specific, without a doubt, thanks to the stand-out between Argentina and Ruben Amorim at the end of last season.
If the Blues act on their interest in the 21-year-old, they report that they need about £40 million to secure his service, although they will be wise to sign another Premier League star, which they seem to be keen on: Morgan Rogers.
Yes, Chelsea is still interested in the Aston Villa Star this summer, according to the latest report from track and field.
On the surface, West Londoners did not act in this interest, and the report did not mention how much the British might spend in the next few weeks.
However, according to other stories earlier this summer, it seems like the £100 million offer is enough to attract fuchsia and blue for sale.
Crossing this line would be a complex and expensive transfer, but given Rogers’ huge ability and potential, it would be a worthwhile man, especially since he is much better than Garnacho.
Why Rogers signs better than Garnacho
So before we even got into their actual abilities as players, Rogers’ favor was that he hadn’t caused problems for his team or got stuck with his manager and became a problem in the locker room during his career.
Unfortunately, as we mentioned above, for Garnacho, this cannot be said, because not only did he be fairly public with Amorim last season, but the manager reportedly even told him that he had to “pray” for him this summer.
While Maresca has a chance to control the Argentinian in West London, it is worth considering whether he deserves the extra effort to keep his efforts, especially when the team looks so harmonious at this point.
To sum up, there are some important non-behavioral reasons, and the Blues are better than Villa Ace anyway, such as their respective outputs.
For example, in 54 games last season, a total of 4496 minutes, the free-scoring “machine” of fuchsia and blue (called “machine” by Jacob of track and field, put the ball under a net basket of 14 times and provided 15 assists.
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Rogers vs garnacho on 24/25 |
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Player |
Rogers |
Garnacho |
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Appearance |
54 |
58 |
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minute |
4496′ |
3568′ |
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Target |
14 |
11 |
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Assist |
15 |
10 |
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Target participation in each game |
0.53 |
0.36 |
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Participation minutes for each goal |
155.03′ |
169.90 |
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All statistics via Transfermarkt |
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In other words, the born monster is able to keep targeted participation every 1.86 games or every 155.03 minutes, which makes a big impression when you think he is also playing in the Champions League, such as Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich and Juventus.
By comparison, Manchester United’s numbing manufacturer scored 11 goals and provided 10 assists in 58 games for a total of 3568 minutes, with a smaller average of goals per 2.76 games or per 169.90 minutes.
It is important to note that the six goals participation of Madrid-born Ace was in the League Cup, while five of the Europa League were in the Europa League, so he was not only less productive than Villa Dynamo, but also less productive in the game.
Ultimately, Garnacho isn’t a bad player, but no matter you look at it, the Rogers will be better off signing Chelsea this summer, even at a higher price.



