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Manchester United have worked out the price they would be willing to accept to let Jadon Sancho leave this summer.
Jadon Sancho has found color since his return to Borussia Dortmund on loan from Manchester United. The English winger had a good second half of the season, with 3 goals and 3 assists in the BVB jersey.
Sancho will play in the Champions League final against Real Madrid on June 1. But this summer, he will return to Old Trafford at the end of his loan. Sancho’s future looks uncertain. According to English journalist Ben Jacobs, both the player and Borussia Dortmund want him to continue at Dortmund.
MU wants to replenish its coffers
However, United have priced his transfer at €58 million, aiming to recoup maximum liquidity. As a reminder, the Red Devils had paid no less than 85 million euros to secure his services in 2021.
It remains to be seen whether the Ruhr club will be able to agree with their Premier League counterpart on the price of the 24-year-old striker. The situation is all the more complicated as the Mancunian club will not play in any European Cup next season.
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