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“We had a good talk. Everyone can make mistakes. We have moved on. This club needs good players and one thing is for sure: Jadon is a very good player. It’s good to have Jadon back.”. This is what Erik ten Hag recently said about Jadon Sancho, who returned to Manchester after a six-month loan to Borussia Dortmund. While strong tensions had broken out between the two men, the hatchet now seems to have been buried. Enough to imagine a bright future at Old Trafford? Nothing is less certain… Indeed, the possible departure of the British international (23 caps, 3 goals) remains more relevant than ever.
If the Marsupials have long pushed to keep the English jewel, the BvB management finally had to resign, due to lack of sufficient means. Since then, Barça and Juventus have also been mentioned among the interested clubs, at a time when the Red Devils are reportedly asking for 50 million euros (according to foreign media) to sell the player whose contract runs until June 2026. But that’s not all. According to our latest information, PSG is also in the running. Better still, the club from the French capital is close to concluding a contractual agreement with the 24-year-old English winger.
Jadon Sancho about to say yes to PSG!
After losing Kylian Mbappé, now playing for Real Madrid, the sports management of the Rouge et Bleu is looking for attacking profiles and that of the London native seems to perfectly match the expectations of Luis Campos and his teams. Author of 3 goals and 3 assists in 21 matches spent in the Marsupials jersey, the former Manchester City player had also particularly shone on the European scene, like his double confrontation against PSG during the semi-finals of the competition.
Performances that have not gone unnoticed by the Parisian management, determined to take advantage of the sparkling technique of the 1m80 right-hander. After seeing his Manchester adventure turn sour and finding some sensations across the Rhine, Jadon Sancho could finally give a new direction to his career by joining Ligue 1 and the reigning French champions. To do this, PSG and Manchester United will also have to find common ground, at a time when the Manuel Ugarte case is also being discussed…
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