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The Jadon Sancho saga is about to settle down.
Unwanted in Manchester, Jadon Sancho should open a new chapter in his career. But in Paris. While his name kept coming up behind the scenes of the
Paris Saint-Germainthe English international striker should ultimately opt for another destination.
According to information from RMC Sport, Manchester United and Juventus Turin have reached an agreement for the transfer of Jadon Sancho. The versatile winger would arrive in Italy in the form of a loan with an obligation to buy. A nice move for Thiago Motta.
Sancho wanted to play for PSG but…
Seduced by the Paris Saint-Germain project, Jadon Sancho was very close to joining the French capital, but the club’s sports management did not find common ground with the Manchester United board to finalize this operation.
So it was ultimately Juve, determined to regain their standing in Serie A, who would have convinced Sancho and his club. After the Bundesliga and the Premier League, the English international would therefore discover a third major European championship.
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