Jadon Sancho: Man Utd 'only potential buyer' says expert
Manchester United are set to launch a final bid to sign Jadon Sancho this week, and will offer up to £90million for the winger. The Daily MailclaimsUnited will start with a bid of £60m, and insert add-ons to get to the final price.
United are still determined to sign Sancho before the transfer window closes on October 5th.
Having failed with a number of bids so far, they are set to launch one final offensive to sign the winger this week.
Borussia Dortmund are still holding firm on their £108m asking price, and are reluctant to accept that fee ininstallments.
The Bundesliga giants fear United don’t have the money available this summer to finance the move this summer, and have repeatedly insisted the forward will remain with them this season.
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It is believed that United’s policy throughout the summer has been to leave it late before making their final push to sign Sancho.
They are the only team interested in signing him this summer, but willlikelyface more competition if they wait until next year.
Solskjaeris allegedly upset at the time taken to wrap up the deal, and has repeatedly asked United chiefs why there has been no progress on the signing.
Now, it is crunch time for the Red Devils and they know they have to get the deal wrapped up by next Monday.
If United’s next bid gets rejected, the Daily Mail claims they will still look to sign a winger and will move on to one of their other targets.
United are also in for Porto left-back Alex Telles, but talks on that deal have progressed quicker.
They have agreed personal terms with the defender, and will now work on getting Porto to lower their asking price of £18m.
Club chiefs still have two other defenders on their shortlist, and are keen on pursuing them if they cannot get an agreement with Porto.
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