Alejandro Garnacho ranked among Chelsea’s 10 worst BlueCo-era signings
Alejandro Garnacho has been named among the 10 worst Chelsea signings of the BlueCo era in a fresh ranking published this week.
The list, compiled by a major sports outlet, places Garnacho alongside Raheem Sterling as two of the club’s most expensive misfires since Todd Boehly’s group took over in 2022.
The piece ranks Chelsea’s worst signings based on performance, impact, and value for money. It groups Garnacho with other high-profile arrivals who have failed to justify their price tags.
Garnacho, 19, joined Chelsea from Manchester United in 2022 for a reported £30m. Despite flashes of promise, he has struggled to secure a regular starting role under multiple managers.
The ranking cites Garnacho’s limited game time and inconsistent output as key reasons for his inclusion. While he has shown glimpses-like his winner against Everton in April 2023-his overall contribution has not matched his fee.
Sterling, who arrived for £47.5m in 2022, tops the list. The article argues both players have underperformed relative to their wages and transfer costs.
The ranking reflects broader criticism of Chelsea’s spending under BlueCo. The club has splurged over £1bn since 2022, yet has just one major trophy-the 2023 Women’s FA Cup-to show for it.
Garnacho’s inclusion underscores the pressure on young talents to deliver immediately. His development has been scrutinized amid a crowded Chelsea attack featuring stars like Cole Palmer and Mykhailo Mudryk.
The ranking could add to the debate over Garnacho’s future at Stamford Bridge. With Mauricio Pochettino pushing for clearer roles, Garnacho may need a strong pre-season to force his way back into the first XI.
A move away-possibly on loan-cannot be ruled out if his standing continues to slide. Chelsea’s hierarchy will be watching closely as the 2024-25 campaign edges closer.