Manchester United Not Giving Up On Jadon Sancho Transfer

It appear’s Manchester
United are not giving up on signing Jadon Sancho this summer, despite Borussia
Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc ruling out a potential transfer.
Sancho who is
valued by his club at £108m has travelled with the Dortmund squad for their
pre-season training camp in Switzerland.
As it
stands, the transfer fee, agent fees and personal terms with the player all
still have to be agreed. As it stands, the transfer fee, agent fees and
personal terms with the player all still have to be agreed.
Dortmund
previously indicated they wanted a deal completed by the time they headed out
for their training camp to give them sufficient time to purchase a replacement,
and sporting director Zorc says Sancho will now be staying with the club.
"We
plan on having Jadon Sancho in our team this season, the decision is final. I
think that answers all our questions," Zorc told reporters on Monday.
Sancho was
pictured at a party in the UK over the weekend but Dortmund have no issue with
that and said: "It's common and fine for players to go home before a
training camp if they're not risky. The same goes for Jadon (Sancho). From our
point of view, the pictures that have been shown to us so far do not
violate."
Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer, when asked about Zorc's comments following victory over Copenhagen
in the Europa League, said simply: "I can't comment on other teams'
players."
But United
are looking at alternatives, notably Kingsley Coman on loan from Bayern
Munich.
United's
chances of convincing Sancho to come to Old Trafford will have been enhanced by
them qualifying for the Champions League, but they also see the German club's
€120m (£108m) valuation for the player under the current coronavirus conditions
as "unrealistic" for a player who Dortmund themselves signed for
£7.2m three years ago.
The clubs
are also unwilling to break their wage structure for the 20-year-old following
the unsuccessful transfer of Alexis Sanchez.
United have
completed big-money moves for Harry Maguire and Bruno Fernandes in the last two
transfer windows but feel the environment for deals has shifted since the
coronavirus pandemic with fees reflecting the tough financial conditions.
He added:
"Last summer, we adjusted Jadon's salary to match the development of his
performances. So in context, we had already extended his contract until 2023
back then."
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