Jadon Sancho will become a Manchester United player this summer after the winger reportedly told England teammates he’s confident the transfer will finally happen in the coming weeks.
The Red Devils’ pursuit of the Sancho has been one of the most written about transfer sagas in recent memory. United chased Sancho’s signature throughout the summer 12 months ago. A transfer fee in nine figures was touted at the time. But amid the Covid-19 pandemic, a deal ultimately failed to materialize.
However, never has the deal been closer than it is now. As per the Manchester Evening News, they claim Sancho is confident a move will go through. Furthermore, they claim the winger has shared the news with colleagues in the England camp. As per their report, they state Sancho has told friends in the squad that he fully expects to start the 2021/22 campaign at Old Trafford. Furthermore, Sancho is pushing his agent Emeka Obasi to secure a move to United as soon as possible.
In addition, it’s believed Obasi has reached a breakthrough this time with United. Sancho is said to be seeking a wage slightly higher than the £190,000 a week he currently earns at Dortmund.
Furthermore – and perhaps the key to the deal -is that Sancho is pushing Dortmund to let him move. On that front, they are unlikely to stand in his way.
Interestingly, they claim Dortmund feel they already have a potential replacement for Sancho lined up. The MEN states that former Manchester City academy winger, Jamie Bynoe-Gittens, moved to the Westfalenstadion last September. Also represented by Obasi, he is someone the Bundesliga club has high hopes for.
Sancho is expected to sign though and finally see Ole Gunnar Solskjaer land his man. He will boost a United attack already boasting Marcus Rashford, Edinson Cavani, Mason Greenwood, and Daniel James. As per previous reports, however, Anthony Martial could be the fall guy upon the arrival of Sancho.
Addressing the speculation last week, Sancho was keeping cool over transfer claims.
“I’m cool about it, There’s always going to be speculation, especially when you do well.
“It’s just how you handle that on the pitch. You’ve got to keep doing what you’re doing, if you keep on doing that then I’m sure that won’t be a problem.
“The main thing is my football and that’s what I’m focusing on at the moment.”


