Borussia Dortmund changes Jadon Sancho’s transfer stance in major boost from Man Utd | Soccer Sport



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Manchester United have received a boost in their search for Jadon Sancho, as Borussia Dortmund is reportedly willing to accept a fee lower than their starting price of £ 108m.

United made Sancho their number one target at the start of the summer but haven’t been able to put together a nine-figure package.

The Red Devils make their first approach earlier this week, but Dortmund turned down the £ 91 million offer.

The Bundesliga team has been stubborn during talks between intermediaries, but it seems that their position may be softening.

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Sancho was left out of the squad who traveled to Bayern Munich last night for the final of the German Super Cup.

A ‘respiratory problem’ was cited for his absence from the team.

However, it could also be that Sancho is closing in on an exit as Dortmund is willing to accept a deal worth £ 95 million, according to the Scottish Sun.

United will be delighted to get a £ 13 million discount off the original price and will validate Ed Woodward’s decision to reduce the transfer until the last week of the window.

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been crying out for a right winger, as young forward Mason Greenwood has been forced to close that gap.

Meanwhile, club legend Gary Neville is furious that United have left all their affairs until the last days of the window.

Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants a new left back to challenge Luke Shaw and Brandon Williams for a starting spot.

Talks are underway with Porto over Brazil’s Alex Telles, which could end before Monday’s transfer deadline.

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