United prepared to change transfer stance regarding 25yo in order to break deadlock – Sky

Manchester United might be forced to loan out Jadon Sancho again if the latest Sky Sports report is to be believed.

INEOS had hoped they had got rid of the Englishman when Chelsea agreed a loan deal with an obligation to buy based on certain conditions.

However, the Blues opted to escape from their obligation due to his wage demands and inconsistent form by paying a penalty to the Red Devils.

INEOS were delighted to learn of Juventus’ interest with multiple reports claiming they had agreed personal terms with the 25-year-old while even scheduling a medical for him.

Sancho’s future

But the Bianconeri have since moved on to other targets, and talks have stalled. Saudi Pro League sides as well as Premier League teams are also interested but they have so far refused to meet INEOS’ asking price.

And that has allowed Borussia Dortmund the chance to capitalise. They are interested in their former star with the England international even ready to halve his wage demands.

But as per The Peoples Person, they were having second thoughts about re-signing the 25-year-old due to his inconsistent form and United’s demands.

The 20-time English league champions would prefer to sell him permanently but Sky Sports have now claimed they are resigned to the fact that a loan might be the only option.

Another loan departure on the cards

They will try and include an option or obligation if possible. The Bundesliga giants have so been in touch with INEOS to learn of the various conditions.

The Old Trafford side are likely to earn less than £25 million, the price Chelsea were obligated to pay.

“Borussia Dortmund are still pushing to do a deal for Manchester United forward Jadon Sancho. There’s been no formal bid to United yet, but they have been getting information on the conditions.

“United prefer a permanent sale, but another loan cannot be ruled out. It’s thought United would want any deal to come with a permanent element.”

Hopefully, Juventus can enter the picture soon. INEOS will be hoping to get rid this summer.


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Ayantan has worked for 10 years in the Indian sports media industry, writing for the biggest newspapers and websites but his heart was always set on writing about his favourite club. Currently an editor at The Peoples Person. You can follow him on X: @ayantanc_25

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