Forget Sterling: United & Chelsea have now ‘stepped up’ talks over new contender to form other half of Sancho swap deal

Manchester United are reportedly in ‘constant negotiation’ with Chelsea in hopes of aiding each other’s squad concerns before Friday’s deadline.

Per the Independent, the clubs have now ‘stepped up talks’ regarding a potential deal that would see Ben Chilwell make the move to Old Trafford and Jadon Sancho head the other way in return.

Any prospective transfer is viewed as separate from United’s links with Raheem Sterling, as he continues trying to resolve his payoff from Chelsea, with his £300,000-a-week contract set to be terminated three years prematurely. Crystal Palace have opted against the opportunity to sign the England international, though the Red Devils are thought to be considering it.

Read more: Erik ten Hag ‘opposed’ one United transfer this summer – but INEOS pushed for deal anyway

Reds seeking left-back reinforcements

As for Chilwell, United are well aware that their left-back coverage for the season ahead is nowhere near good enough; two injury-prone options in the form of Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia means responsibility largely falls on right-backs Diogo Dalot and Noussair Mazraoui to deputise.

That’s all good and well for the first few weeks of the term, but when fixtures are coming thick and fast in all competitions, utilising the pair out of position just isn’t sustainable.

However, Chilwell is notorious for his frequent fitness setbacks as it is, so INEOS chiefs would have to weigh up whether the high-paid defender would even reinforce the backline adequately over the course of the campaign.

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  1. United do not need or want Chilwell or Sterling.

    Chilwell has spent as much time on the treatment table as Luke Shaw! United needs someone who will not trouble the medical team.

    As for Sterling, he WAS a quality player, but his time has passed and United should be looking at younger / hungrier better players. With the Ineos ethos of buying those with a sell on value, instead of the Glazer idea of those that are past their best

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