PSG: Manchester United increases Jadon Sancho’s starting price

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There is talk between Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United. The two clubs have reopened the way to negotiations regarding Uruguayan midfielder Manuel Ugarte and since yesterday, the Jadon Sancho case has resurfaced. The Englishman has kept a good rating on the market after his six-month loan to Borussia Dortmund and Paris has been following him for some time.

Last month, we revealed that the Red and Blue had made an offer to the Red Devil. But since then, the deal has been on hold. The player remains excited about the idea of ​​joining the French capital, but the parties have not yet come together. Since then, PSG is in the process of signing Désiré Doué, although it is not excluded that the reigning French champions will recruit other attacking players.

A file still on standby

Former Titi, Kingsley Coman would have given his preference to his training club in the event of a departure from Bayern Munich. Except that Paris cannot afford all the follies after having already spent more than €130 million on the market. The Parisian club must close the Doué file and then it will decide. And for Sancho, it is far from being won.

Indeed, Manchester United have reportedly revised their expectations upwards for Sancho. While the English press mentioned a starting price of around €45 million a few weeks ago, RMC Sport assures that the Red Devils value their winger, whose contract runs until 2026, at €60 million! A significant amount that will make PSG think.

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