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Jadon Sancho is reportedly "bemused" at the current negotiations behind a possible transfer from Borussia Dortmund to Manchester United. Sancho looks set to stay at Signal Iduna Park for another season according to Dortmund's latest stance.
Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc made it clear that United had missed the August 10 deadline set by the club to meet their £108m valuation.
Sancho has since travelled with the rest of Dortmund squad for their pre-season training camp in Swizterland and is expected to play in a friendly this afternoon.
Reports have suggested United have regarded that deadline set by Dortmund as nothing but a negotiating tactic.
And it's also been suggested that personal terms have also become a sticking point with United unprepared to break the bank to pay Sancho high wages.
"There's a feeling that player wages and agent fees are an obstacle as far as Manchester United are concerned.
"Furthermore, there seems to be an annoyance at the pace of negotiations given Dortmund's instance that Manchester United deal with an intermediary."
However, Sheth goes on to state Sancho has no intention of making a deal difficult in terms of agreeing personal terms.
"The information I'm getting this morning is there's a sense of bemusement in the Sancho camp," he added.
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Jadon Sancho is currently in Switzerland with the Dortmund squad (Image: GETTY)
"Making Sancho the highest paid player at Manchester United [and] making him break the wage structure at Manchester United has never once been on the agenda."
The sticking point remains the £108m fee Dortmund are demanding with United currently unwilling to pay up.
The Red Devils are currently the sole interested party in holding talks with Dortmund regarding a possible transfer for Sancho.
That's due in part to other European transfer rivals being unable to meet the financial might of United due to the implications of the coronavirus pandemic.
But that could very much change next summer if United choose to stand their ground and wait with other clubs potentially entering the bidding war in 2021.