Jadon Sancho's Manchester United future is heading toward a dramatic endgame — and the pressure is mounting. The England winger, who earns a staggering £300,000 per week, is officially no longer part of Ruben Amorim’s plans. While Juventus and Napoli have now made contact over a potential move, wages and United’s firm stance are proving to be major obstacles.
The Red Devils are refusing to sanction another loan. After Chelsea declined to trigger their £25m buy clause, United are demanding a permanent exit this summer — no exceptions.
Juventus & Napoli Contact Sancho’s Camp
While United wait for firm bids, two European giants have already made first moves.
“Paying £25m isn’t the issue — the wages are,” a source told Fabrizio Romano. — Transfer Insider
Both Juventus and Napoli have spoken with Sancho’s representatives in recent days, keen to understand the deal conditions. While transfer fees are manageable, neither club is willing to match Sancho’s current salary in full.
Sancho Decision Looms Large
Sancho averaged 1.6 key passes per game during Chelsea’s Conference League-winning campaign, but he remains outside of Ruben Amorim’s plans. Talks will continue this month as Sancho weighs up his next move.
So far, Borussia Dortmund have made no approach, and Fenerbahce have only requested information without formalising an offer.
Jadon Sancho at Chelsea (Loan Spell 2024/25)
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Appearances | 42 |
| Goals | 5 |
| Assists | 10 |
| Key Passes per Match | 1.6 |
| Minutes Played | 2,870 |
Analyst Verdict
Despite his flashes of quality, Sancho’s wages make a permanent move difficult — and United’s firm stance only adds tension. Juventus may return with a split-salary loan, but it’s Sancho’s own desire that may ultimately dictate how quickly a deal can happen.
Key Insights
- Juventus and Napoli have made contact
- £300k/week wage is blocking permanent deal
- United want a full sale, not another loan
- Sancho had 15 G/A last season at Chelsea
- No formal bid yet from Dortmund or Fenerbahce
What’s Next?
Talks between Sancho’s camp and European clubs will intensify. United remain hopeful of selling him outright – but compromise may be needed if no club matches their demands before pre-season.
Should Man Utd lower their asking price or wait it out?
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