Manchester United want to sell Jadon Sancho

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Arriving with great fanfare for 85 million euros in 2021, Jadon Sancho should no longer wear the Manchester United jersey. According to BBC, the Mancunians would like to get rid of their winger. Regardless of the coach in place next season, the Red Devils have decided to sell their player and want 47 million euros, in particular to take care of their finances with a view to financial fair play, which worries so many English clubs.

After disappointing seasons in the Premier League, the English winger had a very interesting second part of the 2024 season for Borussia Dortmund. Jadon Sancho was one of the main architects of qualification for the Champions League final. The German club would also like Jadon Sancho to return for another season, but BVB is only offering a loan, while Manchester United is looking for a buyer. There BBC also mentions Juventus as a probable option.

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