
Manchester United Receive Transfer Bid as Jadon Sancho’s Exit Looms
Manchester United have reportedly received a formal transfer proposal for winger Jadon Sancho, signaling his likely departure from the club this summer. The offer, which arrives amid mounting pressure to trim the squad, could pave the way for United to move on from the winger after a turbulent spell at Old Trafford.
Sancho’s situation has become increasingly precarious. Following a loan stint at Chelsea, who ultimately declined a permanent move and instead paid a £5 million break clause, he returned to United only to find himself sidelined from the first team. Not featuring in pre-season fixtures, he’s part of a group of out-of-favour players deemed surplus to requirements by manager Rúben Amorim.
Juventus appear to be leading the charge, having submitted a transfer bid reportedly valued at approximately €15 million (around £13 million), which could rise to €17 million with add-ons. Sancho himself is said to be amenable to the move, though negotiations are still ongoing as the two clubs attempt to settle on a final figure.
Other clubs, including Roma, Borussia Dortmund, and Besiktas, have also expressed interest in Sancho, either via loan or permanent transfer. A loan to Roma could offer United a wage reprieve of about £10 million for the upcoming season.
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United Field Bid for Sancho as Club Prepares to Sell
Manchester United are actively pursuing an exit for winger Jadon Sancho, who’s firmly out of the picture under manager Rúben Amorim. The 25-year-old hasn’t made the pre-season cut and is part of a group of players no longer in the manager’s plans. This has led to the club receiving a bid, reportedly from Juventus, valued at around €15 million, with the potential to rise to €17 million through performance add-ons.
Sancho’s struggles are perhaps best illustrated by his recent loan at Chelsea, which ended abruptly when personal terms couldn’t be agreed, leading Chelsea to pay a £5 million penalty instead of a transfer fee. Back at United, his status hasn’t improved, Amorim shows no intent to reintegrate him, and his future status is clear: he’s available for a move. United would prefer to sell him permanently rather than loan him out again. Yet, Roma are among the clubs exploring a loan deal, which could save United roughly £10 million in salary costs.
With one year left on his contract (plus an optional extension), Sancho appears set to move on, likely to Italy, making this summer a critical turning point for a player whose high-profile career began with so much promise.