
Tottenham , Aston Villa and Newcastle United are vying to sign Jadon Sancho from Manchester United During the summer transfer period, as per various reports.
Chelsea confirmed on Wednesday that they are not taking up their £25 million permanent option to sign Sancho following his season-long stint at Stamford Bridge and have paid a £5 million fine to return him to United .
The status of Sancho's future is currently unclear. As it's clear that Ruben Amorim does not intend to include the 25-year-old player in his team for Manchester United’s upcoming pre-season preparations. .
According to The Sun , Sancho has already drawn attention from three Premier League teams, with Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa, and Newcastle all monitoring the winger's circumstances at Old Trafford.
It’s said that Villa intends to arrange a loan agreement, whereas United is seeking a permanent transfer this summer.
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Chelsea, earning a weekly salary of £300,000 at Manchester United, had the opportunity to make Sancho’s move permanent for £25 million. However, they failed to come to an agreement with the winger regarding individual contract conditions.
In the meantime, Borussia Dortmund have almost eliminated the possibility of bringing back Sancho this summer.
In 2017, Dortmund acquired Sancho from Manchester City for £8 million, and during his time at the Bundesliga side, the winger had some of the most successful phases of his career prior to his transfer to United for £73 million in 2021.
Sancho has been rumored to potentially come back to Dortmund this summer; however, the club’s sporting director, Sebastian Kehl, states that the team has different priorities at present.
“Certainly, connection with Jadon persists in one form or another due to our extensive history,” Kehl stated to Ruhr Nachrichten.
'However, this isn’t a concern for us presently. At the moment, we have different priorities, which is why the Sancho matter might have received more attention from the press compared to internal discussions.'
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