The Sun says that Juventus is thinking about signing Jadon Sancho before the January transfer window opens, but only on loan. If they like the player for the short time, Juventus is willing to pay £60 million next summer, but they want Manchester United to pay half of his salary until June.
Things with Jadon Sancho at Manchester United don’t seem to be getting better. Erik ten Hag has gone along with the line that “nothing has changed” every time reporters ask about the winger’s position. He makes it a point to give short answers.
After Ten Hag dropped Sancho for the game against Arsenal earlier in the season, there was a public figҺt between the two. Since then, the boss and the club had asked him to sаy sorry to the Dutchman, but the 23-year-old star player for Manchester United refused.
In the last few weeks, Ten Hag kept Sancho away from Carrington training ground and first-team exercise. In the middle of a game, the 23-year-old star player for Manchester United played video games at home.
Things look bad for the 23-year-old star player for Manchester United. It’s possible that the club will sell him for less than what they charged in January. It was said that the Red Devils were already thinking about letting him go in the summer. There was interest from many teams, even ones from Saudi Arabia.
According to the story, Sancho has no desire to return to Borussia Dortmund. The 23-year-old star player for Manchester United is not interested in making such a move. Now Juventus has joined the conversation and is willing to suggest a move that works for everyone.
To begin with, Juventus is ready to spend up to £60 million to get Sancho from Manchester United. They don’t want to do it in January, though; they’d rather do it in the summer. Bianconeri wants to get the Red Devils to loan him out for the next six months, with the goal of making the move official after that.
Manchester United is also asked to pay half of his £350,000-a-week salary by Juventus, but United can’t do that right now. There is still no word on whether the Red Devils will agree to such a deal, but they will definitely look for ways to keep Sancho off their team.