Manchester United will abandon the pursuit of Jadon Sancho on one condition



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Publication date: Wednesday, September 2, 2020 8:35 AM

Manchester United is still for Jadon Sancho. Arsenal could sell Hector Bellerin to bring in Thomas Partey and Houssem Aouar.

HOW ON EARTH DID SO JADON GET?
Expect to hear a lot more about this Sun exclusive on these hallowed pages at lunchtime, but Neil Custis has an update on Jadon Sancho. Like when he said that Manchester United ‘forced the Germans’ To give in to their demands this time

Now the club ‘will not give up’ on that move until Sancho himself publicly defines his commitment to Borussia Dortmund. Because one of the richest clubs in world football has the mentality of a child.

Some insist Sancho “still wants” to move to Old Trafford, but United accept that the only way the transfer will take place ‘is if Sancho pushes him’. And they agree on a fee. And wages. And the money paid to the agents. But especially if a player who seems happy with three years of his current contract demands to go to a club of the same level in the best of cases.

United ‘love’ Sancho but have faith in his current attacking options, including Daniel James and Odion Ighalo. They are real reasons given so that it is not bad that Sancho does not join.

HECTOR’S FEVER
Things are bubbling up nicely since Tuesday gossip column, which reported on Arsenal’s creative transfer window accounting. The Athletic’s David Ornstein is here to clear up all the loose ends.

He confirms PSG want Héctor Bellerin and that, although Arsenal “would like” to stay with him, an agreement could be finalized “if an adequate fee is received.”

The right-back could also be “open” to a “new challenge” elsewhere. In terms of revenue, Thomas Partey remains a target and “talks have taken place” about Houssem Aouar.

Juventus and Bayern Munich have also been linked to Bellerin, who would generate at least £ 20m for Arsenal to spend elsewhere on the team this summer. The Guardian They say PSG’s opening offer was £ 25 million plus £ 5 million in add-ons.

Looks like Ainsley Maitland-Niles is staying. What a change.

PRETTY LITTLE LI
Pretty like Duncan Castles He would be the only man with such knowledge is unknown, but claims that Lionel Messi ‘has agreed on financial terms’ in a five-year contract with City Football Group.

The key is in the details. It would be three years in Manchester City followed by two with New York City FC, in addition to “a shareholding” in the company itself.

In the midst of all the bravado and complications, there is the total value of that contract: 700 million euros. And that doesn’t include a fee. Barcelona would probably be happy to give it up anyway to get rid of the greatest legend of a club in History.



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