Fabrizio Romano has stated that west London side’s player Jadon Sancho on loan from Man Utd will be staying with Chelsea.
Jadon Sancho at the Blues permanently?
Despite new rumors, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has already stated that Jadon Sancho will join Chelsea. He claims that he will stay on a permanent basis this summer.
The update came after the Blues 1-0 win over Leicester City in the Premier League on Sunday. The earned the three vital points in the fight for Champions League qualifying.
Cole Palmer also, surprisingly, missed a spot kick in the first 45 minutes. When most of us would have bet our homes that he would score, and it didn’t look like it.
Although Enzo Maresca was thrilled with the three points. He once more threatened to bench a player if they didn’t follow his passing strategy. All things considered, though, the west London side had a good afternoon.
Sancho’s future in the Premier League
The Englishman might return to Manchester United this summer, according to an odd claim that surfaced yesterday from The Daily Mail.
According to them, if the Blues decide against moving forward with the transfer, the forward may still rejoin United this summer. It is ‘a hefty penalty’ to get out under the terms of their agreement with United, according to insiders.
They decided not to acquire him. They claim that the London side can purchase him for an immense amount of money, allowing Sancho to rejoin United.
In the meantime, Chelsea have already operated in the transfer market to strengthen their squad. The club has reached an agreement to sign young players Geovany Quenda and Dario Essugo from Sporting Lisbon in a deal that is worth up to £62 million ($81 million).
Seventeen-year-old Quenda, who had also drawn some interest from the Red Devils, is set to join Chelsea in the year 2026 for a fee of £43m ($50m approx.). Essugo, currently on loan at LaLiga club Las Palmas, will be headed for London on a fixed summer deal of £18m ($23m).
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