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·06 de julho de 2025
Contacts intensified with Man United over summer transfer, player wants €8m-a-season

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·06 de julho de 2025
Jadon Sancho has been linked with a move away from Manchester United during the summer transfer window.
The 25-year-old was on loan at Chelsea last season, and the Blues had the option to make the move permanent. However, they decided against it. Sancho needs to sort out his long-term future now, and Juventus are prepared to provide him with an exit route.
The Italian outfit have now intensified contacts with Manchester United regarding a move for the English attacker. According to a report from Corriere dello Sport, the player’s wages could be a problem for the Italian club. Sancho is demanding wages of around €8 million at the Italian club. Juventus feel that those are sustainable demands. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops.
The player does not have a future at Old Trafford, and he needs to sort out his future and focus on his football once again. Juventus could be the ideal move for him. They are one of the biggest clubs in Italy, and they could provide him with the platform to fight for trophies regularly. It will be interesting to see if he is willing to reduce his wage demands in order for the move to go through.
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Sancho did reasonably well last season, and he has the quality to do well in Italy as well. He will add creativity and unpredictability to the Juventus attack. He scored five goals for Chelsea last season and picked up 10 assists as well.
He has the technical attributes to thrive in Italian football, and he will look to establish himself as a player for Juventus. With the World Cup coming up next year, he will look to cement his place in the England set-up. Regular football in Italy could help him force his way into Thomas Tuchel’s plans.
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