Sancho s transfer is turning around, Juventus joins the battle
After returning on loan, Jaden Sancho is believed to have no future at Manchester United, but the next stop for the England international is still undetermined. Manchester United has finally ushered in a glimmer of hope - a bid for Jaden Sancho may help them raise the price of the winger. Previously, Chelsea chose not to sign him permanently after his one-year loan expiration. But now, the second new club has officially joined the battle. The Turkish Super League giant Fenerbahce, coached by Jose Mourinho, has long been associated with Sancho. Since joining from Dortmund at a sky-high price in 2021, Sancho's life at Old Trafford has been difficult. However, it is now reported that Mourinho's team is not the only suitor. According to the Sun, Juventus in Serie A is now ready to test Manchester United's determination. The Serie A club is hoping to strengthen the roster after appointing Igor Tudor as the new head coach, and Sancho is said to be one of their goals. Juventus performed poorly last season, but after Tudor replaced Thiago Mota in March, he helped the team win a thrilling spot in the Champions League at the last moment. The "Zebra Legion" has also entered the last 16 of the Club World Cup, and they will play against Real Madrid in the knockout round. They just faced Manchester City in the group stage on Thursday, and the winner of this game will likely avoid Real Madrid in the knockout round and turn to Riyadh Crescent. At halftime, Manchester City led 2-1, and the scene was once very stalemate. But in the second half, Haaland, Foden and Savignho's multiple points bloomed, eventually helping Manchester City secure the victory with a score of 5-2. Fenebache reportedly hoped to finalize Sancho's deal for as low as £15 million. But with the addition of Juventus, things may change. Previously, Chelsea's contract to loan Sancho included a mandatory buyout clause of about £25 million. However, the contract also stipulates that they can choose to pay a £5 million "final" to cancel the buyout obligation, and they ended up doing exactly that - even though the winger scored in their winger's final. If Manchester United can successfully sell Sancho, it will help free up valuable transfer funds and salary space for the team. The team of new coach Ruben Amorin has completed its first signing of the season, introducing Mattus Cunia from Wolves for 62.5 million, and more players are expected to come in and out in the future. Bryan Mbeumo is also about to transfer to Old Trafford, the Brentford star will join for a similar fee. With the arrival of two attackers, logically speaking, at least one existing player will lose his position on the team's forward line. Like Sancho, Marcus Rashford and Anthony also spent last season on loan. Both of them are believed to leave this summer, as are Alejandro Garnacho. Because Amorin's goal is to completely streamline his lineup.
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