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REPORT: Manchester United Working on Contract With £120 Million Jadon Sancho

Manchester United are working on a contract with £120 million rated Jadon Sancho, according to well-regarded journalist Fabrizio Romano an Instagram live video at around 15:00 earlier today.

Manchester United Working on Contract With £120 Million Jadon Sancho

Lots of Interest in Jadon Sancho

Over the past year, interest in Jadon Sancho has ramped up. Chelsea, Real Madrid, Liverpool and Barcelona are among the many teams who have displayed a desire to have him at their club, however United have emerged at the front of the race.

The large price tag has seemingly not completely put the Red Devils off, despite their financial situation not being as healthy as in recent times, and with Borussia Dortmund looking for £120 million in return for the Englishman’s services, Sancho could see himself playing at Old Trafford next season.

Manchester United Looking for a Right-Winger

United are in desperate need of a right-winger. They have Marcus Rashford on the left, as the Englishman has impressed greatly this season. Down the centre of their attack, Anthony Martial has established himself this campaign, however, he could leave this summer, and the Red Devils are in search of a replacement. Despite this, his departure is not too likely as of now, and the Manchester side’s focus is on the right side of their offence.

Although he is mainly a striker, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could come in as a right-winger for them. United would face stiff opposition from clubs like Barcelona, though, so acquiring him may be challenging.

Thomas Lemar could also join the Red Devils having disappointed since moving to Atletico Madrid. The Frenchman has the versatility to play on both wings and could provide them with an option on the right.

Sancho has been their top target for some time, however. The Englishman is a great winger and has a fantastic future ahead of him. He would be a wonderful addition to Manchester United’s youthful, but talented, side, as they bid to re-find the domestic and European success they had in Sir Alex Ferguson’s era.

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