Alejandro Garnacho was spotted in the stands at Stamford Bridge as his new club, Chelsea, were victorious in the West London derby against Fulham.
The Blues won 2-0 against their rivals in a game that was littered with controversy, where many thought the hosts got lucky with some of the refereeing decisions.
Marco Silva was fuming to see a goal disallowed for his side, and this anger was only added to by the fact that Joao Pedro’s opening goal came after the first half injury-time had already been played.
Garnacho was getting his first look in the flesh at the side who have signed him before Monday’s transfer deadline day, and he will be relishing the opportunity to get started after being frozen out at Manchester United.
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Alejandro Garnacho spotted alongside Willian at Stamford Bridge during Chelsea vs Fulham
While watching from the stands, the Argentine, sporting a new haircut, watched on for the majority of the game, however was spotted on his phone on occasion during the first half.
However, he was seen in attendance alongside former Chelsea star Willian at Stamford Bridge as the Blues temporarily went back to the top of the Premier League.
The Brazilian will have had an interest in both sides involved, after he had played for Fulham following his time with Chelsea.
With an international break coming up now, it will give Enzo Maresca a couple of weeks to determine how he sees best to utilise his newest signing.
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Another Chelsea signing potentially coming before deadline day
Chelsea have just confirmed the addition of Garnacho, however he may not be where their business ends this summer.
The Blues have strongly been linked with a move for Fermin Lopez after he has not secured the regular minutes he would have liked at Barcelona.
Chelsea made an official bid to sign Lopez straight after the win against Fulham, and it seems as if the decision will be made based on what the player wants to happen.
There are a number of factors which could convince the Spaniard to make the move to Stamford Bridge, with a far higher salary already being discussed.