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Returning to Manchester United after his loan to Borussia Dortmund during the 2024 winter transfer window, Jadon Sancho does not want to leave the Manchester club permanently this summer.
The England international, who has rediscovered his form during his loan spell in Germany, wants to continue his momentum at another club. But for that to happen, the Red Devils’ leaders must reach an agreement with a club to release their player, who is under contract until June 2026.
According to information from RMC Sport, The English winger has chosen his new club. The former BVB number 10 wants to play at Paris Saint-Germain next season. The 24-year-old player has reportedly already reached an agreement with the capital club. A gross salary of 17 million has reportedly been offered by the Parisians according to
Foot Mercato.
However, the two clubs are currently struggling to find common ground for a potential transfer.
Man United demand at least 60 million euros
What will Jadon Sancho’s future hold this season? Will he leave Manchester United and join Paris Saint-Germain? That’s the trend, but the case is more than complicated. Still according to RMC Sport, the team is demanding at least 60 million euros to let its player go.
A sum that slightly slows down the Parisian board which does not intend (for the moment) to go that high. Negotiations should continue in the coming days. To be continued…
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