Gossip: Sancho accepts £ 250,000-a-week move for Man Utd



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Publication date: Thursday, September 10, 2020 8:53 AM

Manchester United have reached Dortmund’s £ 108m valuation for Jadon Sancho, but it’s still not enough …

SANCHO SOLACE?
Reports suggested Manchester United were trying a different tactic to lure Jadon Sancho to Old Trafford. And it seems that phase one has been successful.

The England international has agreed to a £ 250,000-a-week contract with United, according to reports, while agent fees have also been discussed.

The Guardian It has also revealed that United made a £ 90 million offer for Sancho in August, and that £ 18 million will potentially be paid out over three years through performance-related add-ons.

But Dortmund want the full £ 108 million upfront, and are determined to keep their valuation after seeing Chelsea pay £ 70 million for Kai Havertz.

United contends that the valuation is unrealistic in the current financial climate, while Sancho has reiterated his desire to return to England in recent weeks.

If a deal it is By doing for the winger, Dortmund have made it clear that they want a suitable replacement who is ready to join the club.

There is still a long way to go. But it appears that some real progress has been made.

PLAN B-ALE
United’s Plan B could be a move for Gareth Bale. Hmmm.

Reports on Wednesday suggested that Real Madrid reduced the selling price of Welsh and The Telegraph Now they ensure that the La Liga giants are also willing to pay half their salary to seal their departure from the Bernabéu.

Bale has admitted that he would consider returning to the Premier League, but deemed it unlikely after Madrid “blocked everything at the last second” last summer as he was about to complete a trade to play in China.

The 31-year-old earns a ridiculous £ 600,000 a week in the Spanish capital and has two years left on his current contract.

But now that Los Blancos are willing to subsidize those salaries, a move to the Premier League is no longer completely out of the question.

AOUAR AMORE
Mikel Arteta is “in love” with Houssem Aouar

So much so, it seems, that Arsenal are willing to offer Lyon money that, according to most opinions, the Gunners don’t have.

The French club reportedly turned down an initial offer of £ 31.2 million, which made it clear that they are unwilling to sell the player for less than £ 54.5 million.

Sports director Juninho also revealed that they have rejected Arsenal’s proposal include Matteo Guendouzi in any deal. Nice try.

Arteta will need to raise funds in some way, and Barcelona’s interest in Héctor Bellerin may be the best method to do so.

Emilio Martínez, Rob Holding and Lucas Torreira have also been linked to movements outside the Emirates.



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