Manchester United are wasting no time shaping Ruben Amorim’s squad ahead of the new campaign.
After a chaotic 2024/25 season that saw United finish 15th in the league and fall short in the Europa League final, there’s no room for sentiment at Old Trafford.
The arrival of Matheus Cunha and progress in talks for Bryan Mbeumo signal the start of a decisive summer rebuild.
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Yet, exits are just as crucial to raising funds for further reinforcements, and several big names are heading towards the exit door.
Now, one high-profile name is set to be next.
Jadon Sancho’s future is expected to be resolved in the coming weeks, with Manchester United firm in their stance that he will be sold this summer.
Jadon Sancho remains completely out of Amorim’s plans, and United are focused on finding a permanent solution rather than another short-term fix.
Chelsea’s choice to pass on their £25 million buy option has reopened the market, and the Red Devils are ready to cash in.
Two Serie A clubs have made early moves for Jadon Sancho.
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Juventus have reached out to Sancho’s camp to explore conditions for a deal, while Napoli held direct talks with his representatives in recent days.
Both clubs, however, are reluctant to take on Sancho’s full salary, which is currently the biggest barrier to sealing a transfer, as per Fabrizio Romano via GIVEMESPORT.
Despite their interest, neither Italian side has tabled a bid yet, and United remain adamant that only a full sale will be entertained.
The club is keen to avoid future headaches by offloading him permanently, but may consider a loan if it includes a significant salary contribution.
Sancho’s personal preference will also weigh heavily in the decision, as Juventus and Napoli plan to speak with the player directly to assess his intentions.
Borussia Dortmund, once thought to be in the mix, have made no approach.
Fenerbahce have shown preliminary interest but are yet to make an offer.
What is clear is that both the player and the club want a clean break.
United are biding their time to secure a deal on their terms, and as interest builds, the clock is ticking on a high-stakes summer standoff.
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