According to journalist Florian Plettenberg, European powerhouse Juventus are interested in signing Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho. The Serie A side is reportedly considering a loan move for the English star.
Sancho’s relationship with the team deteriorated after he criticized coach Erik ten Hag for leaving him out of a match against Arsenal.
The former Borussia Dortmund attacker has not apologized to his manager, and his future at Old Trafford is bleak even if the issue is resolved.
He is under contract at United for three more years, but with no solution in sight, it’s likely he will leave in 2024. Barcelona are considering a loan move for Sancho, but their financial issues may hinder this deal.
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🔴 News Jadon #Sancho: He‘s is planning a restart in the winter and intends to leave ManUtd. #MUFC
➡️ A move to another European country is more likely than staying in England
➡️ A transfer to Barcelona or Dortmund is currently not realistic. #BVBJuventus Turin is interested… pic.twitter.com/OlbxBQ1487
— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) October 24, 2023
There is also speculation about a return to Dortmund, where he had a successful stint with 114 goals in 137 matches, and the winger is interested in rejoining the club in January.
The Bundesliga side is reportedly hesitant to re-sign Sancho due to concerns about his potential negative impact on team chemistry. However, an alternative option might be in the works.
Juventus are interested in bringing the player to Serie A in the upcoming winter transfer window, and there’s even talk of a permanent transfer.
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Given the Bionconeri’s financial difficulties, they would likely require Man United to cover a portion of Sancho’s wages during his loan in Turin.
The Italian club is eager to reach an agreement with the Red Devils as they aim to offload the winger, while the winger is eager to revive his career in Serie A.