Jadon Sancho’s future at Manchester United remains uncertain as the club is open to selling the England winger for around
£25 million ($34 million) amid the final year of his contract.
Sancho recently returned to Old Trafford after Chelsea terminated his loan deal by paying a
£5 million ($6.75 million) penalty due to a wage dispute. Chelsea reportedly refused to meet Sancho’s current salary demands, causing the collapse of a permanent transfer.
The 25-year-old, who joined United from Borussia Dortmund in 2021 for
€85 million ($100 million), had a mixed spell at Chelsea, scoring
three Premier League goals and providing four assists in 31 appearances. Despite this, Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim reportedly has
“no intention” of reintegrating Sancho into the squad.
Sancho’s social media post expressed gratitude for his Chelsea experience, but his long-term future is unclear. Interest has been noted from clubs in Germany and Italy, including Borussia Dortmund and Juventus.
Additionally, a move to the Saudi Pro League is emerging as a possibility, with clubs like
Al-Nassr, Al-Hilal, and Al-Ittihad keen, as European clubs are reluctant to meet his
£300,000-a-week wages.
This situation highlights the challenges Sancho faces in securing stability and playing time after a turbulent period at Manchester United under Erik ten Hag.
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“No intention” of reintegrating Sancho into Man United squad – Ruben Amorim
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£5 million penalty paid by Chelsea to end loan
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£25 million potential transfer fee
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£300,000-a-week wages deterring European clubs
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3 goals, 4 assists in 31 Premier League appearances for Chelsea
Sancho’s next move will be closely watched as Manchester United looks to resolve his contract situation during the summer transfer window.
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Manchester United is open to selling Jadon Sancho for £25 million as his contract nears its end. After Chelsea terminated their loan deal by paying a £5 million penalty due to wage disputes, Sancho’s future remains uncertain with interest from clubs in Germany, Italy, and the Saudi Pro League.