
BACK David Tully Nov 16th 2023 Manchester United are hoping to get as much as £50m for outcast Jadon Sancho, according to The Mirror. The Red Devils believe that the England international is still young enough and possesses the talent to be a success elsewhere so they are unwilling to sell him for a cut price. Some fans on X agree with the principle but others doubt that United will find a club in Europe willing to meet their asking price: That’s a fair price. Dortmund should be in for him — Surfthechaos 𝕏 (@Surfthechaos_) November 15, 2023 Who will pay that price for sancho?Who? pic.twitter.com/0N0bJmhtf3 — Jo_akawu (@jo_akawu) November 15, 2023 Which club will pay such amount for sancho,maybe saudi — Demmy Of Lagos…..Lhomi Autos (@oris616) November 15, 2023 Chelsea will pay — Mitchel (@Mitchel52152962) November 15, 2023 Which clubs are willing to pay that asking price ? — Paa Manuel (@paa_manuelUtd) November 15, 2023 £50m is actually too smallIf we paid £60m for Mount why can’t we expect to get £70m for Sancho? After he’s still just 23 years — Pa_MUFC (@PaSheikhnaS) November 15, 2023 no one in their right mind would pay that money for Sancho right now. MAX MAX 35-40$ MILL — Ronn1e-rma (@Ronn1eRma) November 15, 2023 What are the options for Sancho? It is believed that Juventus are keen on recruiting the 23-year-old, but they are not interested in signing him on a permanent deal. The Serie A club are likely to make a loan offer, with no loan fee. In addition, they will expect United to pay most of Sancho’s wages. You can’t see United agreeing to that. There are not many other European teams said to be keen on Sancho, mainly due to the cost of the transfer. Saudi Arabia would be a realistic destination but the player is thought to have ruled out a move to the Middle East. Is there any chance of the player staying at United? If Erik ten Hag remains at Old Trafford, Sancho doesn’t have a future with the Manchester club. He has refused to apologise to his manager so a transfer is the only option on the table at this stage. Watch our pundits discuss the latest Manchester United and Manchester City news on Shots!TV here David Tully David has worked as a football reporter for the last fifteen years. Having started as an intern at Snack Media, he then went on to become a freelancer, working on various different sites. At the start of 2023, he took up his current role as content writer for National World’s Football News Network.