Manchester United are continuing to find it difficult to offload unwanted winger Jadon Sancho.
Work is ongoing at Manchester United to find a taker for Jadon Sancho, who is widely viewed as the club’s worst ever signing.
Sancho refused a permanent move to Chelsea earlier in the window, and despite interest from other clubs, he has not accepted any offers.
United are continuing to hold talks to offload Sancho, and have offered him to Tottenham Hotspur, following their failed pursuit of Eberechi Eze.
Jadon Sancho of Chelsea during the Premier League match between Fulham FC and Chelsea FC at Craven Cottage on April 20, 2025 in London, England.
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United offer Sancho to Tottenham
United In Focus can reveal via transfer insider Graeme Bailey that intermediaries are working hard looking at options for Sancho.
We can confirm that talks have been held with Bayern Munich and Tottenham Hotspur in recent days.
Bayern are looking to bring in another forward on-loan and have held talks over Christopher Nkunku, with Sancho also discussed.
Meanwhile with Tottenham searching for a new attacking option following James Maddison’s injury, we can reveal the North London club have also been offered the chance to explore a deal.
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Roma have been pushing in recent weeks, but Sancho has not agreed to make the move.
Juventus, believed to be one of Sancho’s preferences, remain keen and they are making room with Nico Gonzalez’s proposed move to Atletico Madrid is progressing.
Former club Borussia Dortmund also remain attentive to the situation and would happily take him back on-loan.
Financial situation at crux of Sancho stand-off
Graeme Bailey explains that Jadon Sancho’s high salary is the big problem which continues to block his sale.
Sancho has told United he is prepared to sit out his contract, as a stand-off continues in negotiations.
Bailey explains: “Few clubs are offering United what they want – a fee is not an issue, but they would also need to pay part of Sancho’s huge wages, something they are reluctant to do.
“The stand-off with Sancho and United remains over his wages, he may take a wage cut but in order to do so United would need to cover what he is due on remainder of deal.
“That has always been an issue as United feel they are taking a huge loss on the player anyway to facilitate a move, so then why should they pay him off too.
“Sancho is not rushing into this, other options are emerging. His people have already warned United that he could yet stay unless the deal is right for them.
“Then if Sancho gets to January, he can sign a pre-contract – unless United play this right – they could end up paying him his entire wage and then see him go for nothing, which would be the worst outcome for them.”