The latest rumours reveal that Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain are still in talks with Manchester United over a move for Sancho, but the deal is not directly linked to the transfer of Uruguay midfielder Ugarte. Despite this claim, there is certainly a link between the two men, with RMC Sport reporting that the 25-year-old is willing to join Paris, but Manchester United are asking £51 million (€60 million), so Paris will not lower their asking price for Ugarte.
Jadon Sancho has featured in five of United's first six pre-season games, but was still a substitute in the Community Shield on Saturday. The 24-year-old England winger missed a penalty in the shoot-out and the Red Devils were denied the trophy. Ten Hag was in support of Sancho after the game, saying: "He's a very good penalty taker and I have no doubt that he will take a penalty and I have no doubt about it. He'll take penalties in the future."
But Sancho's absence from United in the future is another matter. RMC Sport's Fabrice · Hawkins has revealed that Paris want to reach a compromise with Manchester United and that they want to sign Jadon Sancho on loan this summer, with the loan deal included an obligation to buy out next summer.
Sandy · Ona, the first Foot Mercato to reveal Sancho's move to Paris, said Sancho had reached a salary agreement with PSG and that he would be offered a contract with an annual salary of 17 million euros, equivalent to 330,000 euros a week, about the same as his income at Manchester United. That meant United didn't have to compensate for the pay, with Aaron Wan-Bissaka having to pay him a sizable sum of millions in compensation to facilitate the move due to the wage gap that existed in the wage gap.
It remains to be seen how the situation will play out in the coming days, with it believed that the negotiations between the two clubs have also involved the structure of the deal, but no agreement is expected to be reached this week due to the complexity of the negotiations. Fabrizio · Romano said Manchester United had to sell players to afford Ugarte's transfer fee.
In addition to Sancho, Manchester United's sporting director Dan · Ashworth is also actively seeking to sell several players including Scott McTominay, Casemiro and Victor Lindelof to prepare transfer funds for Ugarte.
It is said that Manchester United may eventually accept Sancho's price reduction to 40 million ~ 45 million euros, because if the player who spent 73 million pounds to sign stays in the team, the club will have to give him 15 million pounds a year, which is more than worth the loss.
Jadon Sancho himself has long been eager to leave, and he was very envious of his United team-mate Aaron Wan-Bissaka's move to West Ham United and was the first to send his blessings. "My family, brother, I wish you all the best!" Sancho commented on Aaron Wan-Bissaka's official transfer announcement.