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Jadon Sancho will still have his suitors like Manchester United in the transfer window despite the market crash, according to Owen Hargreaves.
The Borussia Dortmund winger has been a long-term goal for the Old Trafford team and has been strongly linked to a £ 100m move in the summer, while also being coveted by players like Chelsea and Liverpool in England.
United Executive Vice President Ed Woodward previously warned that large transfers of money “ignore the realities facing the sport” due to the coronavirus pandemic.
And rates are expected to drop worldwide due to the financial collapse brought about by the crisis, leaving little market for the England international, whom Dortmund will not be forced to sell.
But Hargreaves believes the 20-year-old is so good that he will still appeal to those looking to add quality when the season ends.
BT Sport expert Hargreaves said: ‘I think the people who will have the money will always be in a better position than others. I think the teams below will not be in that position.
“The Bundesliga has stabilized a lot in terms of spending and is much more sensible than some of the teams we see in some of the others (leagues).”
“I think Jadon is a special case because whoever catches him … the fees are going to be significant, but that is a player potentially for a decade.” So enter any of our great teams, our Cities of Man, our Swimming Pools, even a Barcelona or a Real Madrid if you wish. His level is so good.
‘I think you will see the rates drop safely. The number of friends I have who run businesses that have sunk … is also going to affect football teams, but I think the greats, Bayern Munich and Man United, are still going to have money to do it. they want. do.
“Maybe not in terms of quantity, but in terms of quality.”
The Bundesliga returns this weekend as the first major European league to resume after the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
And for Hargreaves, while anticipating that Sancho will be relentlessly pursued by Premier League teams, he believes the Bundesliga represents a more exciting league.
“I think the best thing about the Bundesliga is that I know that Bayern Munich is on a different level than everyone, but due to the change of manager with Niko Kovac at the beginning of the season, the gap is not that big,” he said. .
Source: m.allfootballapp.com
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