It’s confirmed, PSG can afford Sancho for a ridiculous price

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Paris Saint-Germain have a big move to make with Jadon Sancho.

Jadon Sancho is unlikely to have a quiet summer. After a convincing end to the season in the Borussia Dortmund jersey, the English striker has returned to Manchester United, his original club, following a loan move.

With his future at Old Trafford still uncertain, Sancho is attracting interest from a number of top suitors, including



Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus Turin.

A slashed price

According to Daily Mirror, The transfer of the London firebrand could be facilitated by the price set by the Red Devils’ leaders, estimated at 47 million euros. An amount much lower than that paid to snatch him from BVB in 2021 (85 million euros).

Sancho, under contract until June 2026, therefore presents itself as a golden transfer window opportunity for PSG. Especially since Manuel Ugarte’s profile appeals to the Mancunians. Including the Uruguayan defensive midfielder in the operation could therefore prove possible.

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