Manchester United will have to wait to sell Jadon Sancho as his primary suitors will first need to sell players before pursuing the Englishman.
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Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim said Sancho was one of five first-team players he was willing to let leave the club after the Portuguese tactician revealed the former Borussia Dortmund star was not part of his plans.
The 25-year-old spent the previous campaign on loan at Chelsea, where he won the UEFA Conference League but was told he had no future at Old Trafford. now the 23-time England international has been told to find a new club.
Among the teams looking to land the 23-time England international was Juventus. The Italian side had shown serious interest in Sancho, but now it appears there may be stumbling blocks preventing him from joining The Old Lady.
According to Sports Illustrated, Juventus' pursuit of Sancho has been placed on hold after the club announced the permanent signing of Portuguese international Francisco Conceiçao.
The winger signed from FC Porto for a reported fee of £27.8 million (R663 million), and the move has now reportedly taken away from Juventus' transfer budget.
The Turin side is reportedly set to sell Samuel Mbangula for an alleged £8,7 million, while the club are also open to selling Timothy Weah and Nico Gonzalez.
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Should the club complete those deals, an offer for Sancho can be made. The 36-time Italian champions reportedly made a bid of £13 million (R310 million)for Sancho, while the Red Devils value him at around £25 million (R597 million).