Jadon Sancho is demanding that he be paid off by Manchester United in order to complete his desired move to Juventus.
A transfer is on the cusp of being finalised after both United and the Serie A outfit agreed a package worth £21.5 million upfront, plus added bonuses, with the Reds green-lighting their £73m acquisition’s switch to Serie A.
Sancho had garnered interest from both Napoli and Fenerbahce, though neither side went as far as submitting a formal offer like Juventus have. It’s thought his extortionate wage demands deterred them from pursuing a deal.
Jadon Sancho makes absurd financial request before impending exit

Now, Sport Witness has relayed reports from Italy that claim the 25-year-old is requesting a £4.3m severance pact to terminate his contract, due to run until 2026, prematurely.
With United already navigating a precarious financial situation in the aftermath of their 15th-placed league finish and Europa League final defeat, it’s near impossible they will grant such ludicrous demands.
Sancho will play no part in Ruben Amorim’s plans irrespective of whether he stays or goes, and is likely to just continue being exiled if he does not depart Old Trafford before the window closes.
Sancho among outcast United contingent
Last week, it was revealed that Sancho was among a quintet of Reds who had informed the board of their desire to leave the club this summer, along with Antony, Alejandro Garnacho, Marcus Rashford and Tyrell Malacia.
United then pushed back the players’ pre-season return dates to late July – as opposed to Monday like the rest of the squad – to allow them to explore their options.
As such, it came as a surprise for the M16 faithful when it was confirmed on Thursday evening that Garnacho had now been granted permission to train with his teammates, prompting speculation over whether he could well stay at the club after all.




trebalo je prvo raskinuti ugovor sa njim ako je moguće dve godine nije pipnuo loptu u MU , isto sa Garnaco i Antoniyo ostaviti ih bez primanja kao što su svoje radnike otpustili
PFA union too strong for that to happen…. pay the £4.5m, take the £5m from Chelsea, the £21m from Juventus and say “good riddance”!
Why would Manchester United pay him a dime? Jason was practically a waste of time and money throughout his stint at the Club. Good riddance to bad rubbish!
Sancho should be so realistic let him just pack his bags and go without laying conditions
Sancho is a disgrace demanding a severance payment to leave United. DO NOT pay this disgusting money grabbing individual.
Let him rot in the sewer where he belongs.
If he is not capable to reach the required standard why should united pay him.Taking into account united are not the only club he has let down.Not because of injury.
United should seek compensation FROM Sancho for the poor performances he has put in compared to the wages he was paid
I can not just agree less.
He was a bunch of bad investment.
Ineos should just engage in negotiations th\at will culminate in Sancho ‘s exit once and for all.As for Garnacho being given greenlight to train with desired first team only serves to consolidate a now held view by Man Utd ‘s fanbase , of the confusion galore in our beloved club. After all the public vitriol between player and manager and Garnacho going public on exit request , why why why would Ruben capitulate and in whose interests , surely the player is not gonna be propelled to dizzy heights under this clock and dagger relationship.
Why should MU, pay Jadon Sancho a severance package? He couldn’t replicate what he did at his former club,Dortmund. Reason why MU, fork out £73million for his service, and put him on £ 250k per week. 20 goals , 20 assist per season at Dortmund, but he failed at MU. In my view , what he is asking should be the opposite.
I really don’t like this Sancho guy
Why should MU, pay Jadon Sancho a severance package? He couldn’t replicate what he did at his former club,Dortmund. Reason why MU, fork out £73million for his service, and put him on £ 250k per week. 20 goals , 20 assist per season at Dortmund, but he failed at MU. In my view , what he is asking should be the opposite.
Jason Sancho can be funny
Ok he is looking for pay off ?
A player that is for sale?
At times people can be funny
Well let him stay and wait for his pay off ,he will not even be on bench till his contract expired
Let him continue waiting
Even though I’d like to throw Jadon Sancho under the bus , the individuals who deal with our business contracts concerning players and the prices we pay for hyped up ,posturing wanna be’s are the real culprits for the situation we find ourselves in at MUFC