Jadon Sancho has the option to transfer in January, but he is waiting for the Man Utd takeover before making a decision.
The future of Jadon Sancho at Manchester United remains uncertain as reports indicate that he is leaning towards leaving the club in January. However, it appears that he is willing to wait until the club’s ownership situation is resolved before making a final decision. With a potential loan and option to buy being the most realistic possibility, Italian giants Juventus have shown concrete interest in the winger. The ongoing standoff between Sancho and manager ten Hag, coupled with his absence from the squad since September, has created a complex situation. It remains to be seen how Sancho’s future will unfold as the club’s ownership situation and potential transfer options continue to develop.
Manchester United’s Jadon Sancho is reportedly leaning towards leaving the club in January, with a loan with an option to buy being the most realistic possibility. However, the winger is waiting for the club’s ownership situation to be resolved before making a final decision.
Italian giants Juventus are said to hold a concrete interest in Sancho, as they aim to challenge Inter for the Serie A title. There is reportedly no fixed transfer fee for Sancho, and his value has decreased due to not playing for the club since September.
Sancho is waiting for Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s investment in United to be completed, with the minority owner understood to be a big fan of manager ten Hag. However, the manager is under pressure following poor results and remains in a standoff with Sancho since September.
The winger was left out of the squad for a match against Arsenal, leading to a public dispute with ten Hag. Sancho has been excluded from the team’s activities and facilities, and it is clear that an apology will not be forthcoming.
Juventus is also interested in Donny van de Beek, who signed for United in 2020, as they look to bolster their squad. Sancho’s future at Manchester United remains uncertain as he continues to wait for developments in the club’s ownership situation.