Alejandro Garnacho has made his stance clear after a turbulent summer.
The Chelsea winger says he has zero regrets about walking away from Manchester United.
The Argentina international pushed for a move in August.
He eventually joined Chelsea in a £40m transfer after falling out of Ruben Amorim’s plans.
His Old Trafford exit was tense and messy, but he has no second thoughts.
Asked whether he regretted leaving, Garnacho responded sharply, “No.”
When pressed on whether he felt sad about how it ended, he repeated, “No.”
The 21-year-old believes his Stamford Bridge switch came at the right time.
“Sometimes in life you have to change things to maybe take a step forward or to improve as a player,” he said.
“I think it was the right moment, also the right club. So it was an easy decision.”
Garnacho has quickly settled into Chelsea’s setup.
He sees the move as a fresh chapter and a chance to accelerate his development.
As the season pushes on, the winger looks eager to prove that leaving United wasn’t just bold; it was the best call for his career.

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