Chelsea join Juventus in race to sign Manchester United; may propose player exchange deal

With just days left in the summer transfer window, interest in building in Jadon Sancho, who Manchester United will sell if the right offer comes in.

Sancho’s future at United has been in serious doubt for almost a year. A public spat with Erik ten Hag led to him being frozen out of the first team, sent on loan to Borussia Dortmund, and left out of the first two Premier League games of this season.

There is no disputing that Sancho’s stock has fallen. He cost United a fortune and flopped. He knows no other club will give him the same salary in Europe. It’d only be matched/bettered in Saudi Arabia and it doesn’t sound like he is keen on such a move.

Juventus’ interest has been reported this summer, but they’ve got Chelsea to compete with if reports are to be believed.

Sky Sports claim Chelsea are ready to make a move in an attempt to bring Sancho to London, while Juventus want the player on loan.

Reporter Dharmesh Sheth believes that Chelsea’s offer could include a player going in the opposite direction.

Sancho travelled to Brighton with United at the weekend, despite being left out of the squad.

These reports only add more uncertainty to Sancho’s situation at United under Ten Hag.

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5 Comments

    1. Cole Palmer would be a good signing, but not the highest priority at the moment. Marc Cucurella would better meet Man Utd’s immediate needs – we could do with a reliable LB – but please don’t let it be Ben Chilwell. Beyond those two, I’d rather take the cash.

  1. United selling McTominay, when he is a far better player than Mason Mount, AND now looking to sell Sancho, who is far better than both Rashford AND Antony.

    This new United under INEOS and EtH is not the way forward.

    Midfield sales should be Eriksen and Hannibal, with a replacement defensive midfielder for Casemiro needed next Summer.

    Ugarte is a replacement for Casemiro, who himself will be moved on in a years time, so selling McTominay leaves United short in the box-to-box role. By selling McTominay and buying Ugarte, United will then need to get a box-to-box midfielder this month.

  2. Chelsea and Juventus want to sign Manchester United?
    Wow, that’s going to cost them. Flattering, tho, as they think we’re better than what they have.

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