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Chelsea are ready to buy Sancho outright, but the deal is in jeopardy

Chelsea are ready to buy Sancho outright, but the deal is in jeopardy
London club Chelsea, which has qualified for the Champions League, has started to strengthen its squad for next season. The next main transfer target of the "Aristocrats" is Jadon Sancho, who belonged to Manchester United, but played on loan last season.

It turns out that Chelsea intends to buy the 25-year-old English midfielder outright. Currently, the club's management is negotiating the terms of a personal contract with the player.

Salary issue - the main obstacle

According to the famous transfer insider Fabrizio Romano, the main problem in the negotiations is a disagreement over the salary. The salary offered by Chelsea does not meet Sancho's requirements. If the parties fail to reach an agreement in the near future, the player may return to Manchester United.

Sancho - a bright start, a different direction

Jadon Sancho took his first steps in football at the Manchester City academy. He later broke into the big scene at German club Borussia Dortmund and was recognized as one of the most talented players in Europe.

In 2021, Manchester United bought him for 85 million euros. However, Sancho, who was brought in with high hopes, failed to fully show himself at Old Trafford. His playing quality has declined, disagreements with the club's coaching staff have arisen, and as a result, he has spent the last two seasons on loan at other teams.

For Jadon Sancho, a full transfer to Chelsea could be an opportunity to restart his career and turn a new page. However, for this to happen, the player and the club need to find a balance in their terms. If a deal does not go through, the star player will have to return to the difficult environment at United once again. For now, all eyes are on the negotiations between London and Manchester.
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