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Back at Manchester United after a loan spell at Borussia Dortmund, Jadon Sancho (24) has reconciled with Erik ten Hag, but Manchester United have reportedly not changed their plans for their English winger. Under contract until 2026, Sancho represents an interesting market value for the Red Devils.
This Wednesday, the Mirror also claims that the Premier League giant would like to get rid of seven players, including Sancho, Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelöf, to bring in cash. Manchester’s objective is clear: it must compensate for the crazy sums that INEOS is prepared to spend to attract stars (already spent €105 million on Yoro and Zirkzee).
MU ready to let go of Sancho
Regarding Sancho, we exclusively announced that Paris Saint-Germain had made an offer to the player. And the latter was clearly attracted by the idea of crossing the Channel. In any case, Parisian interest did not fall on deaf ears since the Mirror announces that Manchester United have set the price of their player to the Red and Blue.
So, MU will let Sancho go if Paris puts at least 40 million pounds (around €47 million) on the table. A price that remains affordable for the Red and Blue who have positioned themselves on other much more expensive offensive targets (Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Nico Williams among others). It remains to be seen whether PSG will take action or not.
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