Juventus are still in talks to sign Manchester United’s surplus winger Jadon Sancho, despite the addition of two wingers.
Juventus have agreed a deal to sign attacking midfielder Nico Gonzalez from Fiorentina and Portugal winger Francisco Conceicao from Porto on loan, with both expect to be unveil in the coming days.
Gianluca Di Marzio of Ufabet Italia reports that Juventus are still in the market and are looking to sign a third winger in a row, with Manchester United surplus-to-par Sancho having been on the radar for a number of weeks.
Juventus are reportedly still in contact and in talks with Manchester United in the hope of reaching a loan deal, but Sancho’s wage demands are a major stumbling block.
Manchester United will have to weigh up Sancho’s situation at the moment, although their main preference is a permanent sale or a loan deal with UFABET an obligation to buy at a later date, but as the summer transfer window closes there will be increase pressure on the Red Devils to sell.
United bought Sancho from Dortmund for £72.9m in 2021 on a five-year contract and would need a final fee of around £29.16m to comply with the amortisation – the cost of Sancho’s fee over a five-year period.
Sancho and Scott McTominay could be two high-profile sales to Italy this week, with Napoli closing in on an agreement for the latter. United and Napoli were in dialogue earlier this summer amid the Italian club’s interest in Mason Greenwood.