Juventus Face Setback in Move for Jadon Sancho

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Juventus remain interested in Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho, who is not in United’s plans and had a successful loan at Chelsea last season. Despite United lowering their asking price to offload his high wages, negotiations have stalled.

Juventus remain interested in Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho, who is not in United’s plans and had a successful loan at Chelsea last season. Despite United lowering their asking price to offload his high wages, negotiations have stalled. Journalist Sami Mokbel expressed surprise at the delay, with the transfer still possible before the window closes.

For the second summer running, Juventus have shown strong interest in signing Jadon Sancho, but a deal with Manchester United remains stalled despite the club’s willingness to sell. Sancho, who is not part of United’s plans for the 2025/26 season, spent last year on loan at Chelsea, helping them win the Europa Conference League, and previously reached the 2024 Champions League final with Borussia Dortmund.

Talks between Juventus and United had reached an advanced stage, with United even prepared to lower their asking price to offload one of their highest earners and avoid paying his wages without a role for him. However, negotiations have slowed, and the reasons behind the delay remain unclear. Football journalist Sami Mokbel has expressed surprise that no agreement has been finalised, given United’s openness to a deal.

Sancho’s proven track record in European competitions and experience in both the Premier League and Bundesliga make him an attractive option for Juventus, who could use his creativity and direct attacking threat in their bid for domestic and European success. If Juventus can revive talks and secure his signing before the transfer deadline, the move could benefit both parties, boosting Juve’s frontline and giving Sancho a fresh start to rebuild his career.

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