Huge Friday morning update: Chelsea now ‘suddenly in the running’ for wantaway £250k p/w Red; swap deal possible

COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA - AUGUST 03: Jadon Sancho #25 of Manchester United moves the ball against Liverpool during a pre-season friendly match at Williams-Brice Stadium on August 03, 2024 in Columbia, South Carolina. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

Having only resumed Manchester United first-team training in early July, Jadon Sancho may be spending the 2024/2025 campaign away from the club.

Indeed, the winger faces an uncertain Red Devils future – despite agreeing to bury the hatchet with Erik ten Hag following their notorious fallout last September.

He’s found himself heavily linked with Paris Saint-Germain in recent weeks, as the state-owned Ligue 1 giants continue on their hunt to fill the Kylian Mbappe-sized void left in Luis Enrique’s squad. Sancho made his way onto their shortlist, perhaps due to the stellar shift he oversaw against them in last season’s Champions League semi-finals while he was on loan with Borussia Dortmund.

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United’s Premier League rivals emerge as potential Sancho suitor

Yet, it’s now considered unlikely that PSG’s interest will materialise, according to Christopher Michel. He dropped a transfer bombshell this morning, which claims that Chelsea are now ‘suddenly in the running’ to sign the 24-year-old – either on a loan with an obligation agreement or through a part-exchange deal.

It remains to be seen which of the Blues’ 43 first-team players would be sent the other way and make the switch to Old Trafford. If it were up to fans, Cole Palmer would easily be the pick of the bunch, but there’s no chance they’d part ways with their talisman – especially after they just extended his already seven-year contract to nine years.

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  1. Chelsea have no one United would want. Show United the money, based on your pathetic spending £100,million

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