British media: Jackson Garnacho may swap clubs, Villa pays attention to Jackson Tottenham and Tottenham are interested in Garnacho

news reported that Manchester United and Chelsea may swap players, and Jackson and Garnacho are the focus.

Jackson and Garnacho may swap clubs this summer, with Chelsea and Manchester United both hoping to speed up the pace of player trades. United have turned their attention to Jackson, eager to strengthen its poor performance forward firepower. There is no official offer yet, but interest in Jackson does exist, especially if he can join at a low price, as Chelsea has overstaffed in the forward position. Garnacho has informed United that he hopes to leave this summer and is training away from the first team. Chelsea have long admired the young Argentine player, despite their huge roster, but it seems insufficient in the winger position as Maduaike is about to transfer to Arsenal.

Chelsea have not officially approached Garnacho, but they still appreciate his performance in dribbling and daring to fight defensive players. Garnacho, 21, hopes to stay in the Premier League or join the top European team, and he has rejected Saudi Arabia's invitation. Aston Villa and Tottenham are also paying close attention to his situation.

Manchester United's valuation of Garnacho at £60 million has scared away many potential buyers. Even if it is willing to reduce it to £50 million, it is still considered too high. With Manchester United rushing to deal with five players who are not training in the first team, Garnacho, Anthony, Rashford, Sancho and Maracia, multiple sources say further price cuts could lead to a deal.

Manchester United and Chelsea both tend to sell players directly, especially Manchester United, because Garnacho is from a youth training class and any income will be regarded as pure profit, in line with the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules. However, it is reported that some form of exchange transactions may cause two transactions to be reached simultaneously.

Aston Villa is also paying attention to Jackson's situation, while Tottenham is interested in Garnacho because they have difficulty completing negotiations for Morgan Gibbs White to North London. Garnacho was originally expected to quickly transfer to Napoli after the end of last season, and Serie A champion sporting director Giovanni Manna met with Manchester United officials early last month, but no agreement has been reached so far.

The remaining funds of Manchester United have been reserved for Mbemo's transfer, but the progress has not been smooth as expected, as Manchester United and Brentford still have differences in valuations, and Ineos is determined to remain tough in the transfer market and is unwilling to let Manchester United overpay. The club hopes to finalize before heading to the U.S. for a preseason tour next week so that Amorin can strengthen the roster in other positions.

Manchester United is expected to earn more than £15m from the additional clauses of previous players leaving the team, but they still cannot handle those who wish to leave and train alone. This forced them to abandon their high-priced signing targets Cesco and Ekitic in favor of Levin and Jackson. Chelsea are still seeking a price of about £60m to sell a player who has scored 24 Premier League goals in the past two seasons, but multiple sources say prices could drop sharply as new players Joao Pedro and Drapp prioritize center positions over Jackson.

Nkunku is expected to generate some income, and Bayern Munich is likely to be his next stop. There are many other Chelsea players identified as extra players who may also leave. However, Jackson may take action under competitive pressure in the new season.