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Dimitar Berbatov says Manchester United won’t know if their efforts to sign Jadon Sancho will be successful until the final days of the transfer window as he predicts the saga will drag on even longer.
United have invested most of their efforts in this transfer window trying to convince Borussia Dortmund to part ways with their winger.
The Bundesliga team is demanding a fee of £ 108 million and will not back down on its valuation.
It remains to be seen whether United will put together a proper package and Berbatov feels there will be no clarity until the October 5 deadline approaches.
“If they’re going to bring in new forwards, like they’ve been connected with Sancho for a long time, if that’s going to happen, we’ll probably find out in the last days of the transfer window,” Berbatov said. the men.
“Chelsea are doing good business at the moment, they will challenge the best teams.
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“I also like Rashford. Both, for me, need to start every game so they can be even better as players.
“For Greenwood, he deserves more playing time this season based on what he showed last season. I think he earned that privilege. And if he’s going to bring the goals back, that move on the field – it’s up to him – but, for sure, I’d like to see him play more.
“It’s always good to have as many good players as possible, although later you will have the problem of trying to rotate them, trying to keep them happy, everyone, which is an impossible job sometimes, trust me. It’s going to be questioning their minds.
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“But if they decide to go and take [Sancho] I’m not going to blame them because Sancho is English, he would probably like to go to England, to United, and that will be good business for them.
“If they don’t, they have three players: Rashford, Martial, Greenwood, they also have Ighalo, who is also a great backup at the moment. So I think they’re pretty covered up there.”
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