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Chelsea has informed Sancho to return the goods, Manchester United wants to sell Leverkusen for 20 million! Tenhager may become an obstacle

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The British Daily Mirror said that Manchester United has received news from Chelsea that the Blues will give up buying out Sancho after the end of this season and would rather pay £5 million to send him back to Old Trafford. The 25-year-old England winger joined Chelsea on loan for one season last year, and Enzo Maresca's side could choose to sign the player permanently after the end of the season. The specific transfer fee is determined according to the ranking, and the current record may be 25 million pounds.

However, British media reported that Chelsea will not complete Sancho's permanent transfer, and Burleigh is preparing to pay £5 million in compensation to lift the buyout obligation of £25 million in the summer transfer window. Sancho's performance at Chelsea was not outstanding enough, with only 3 goals and 5 assists in the Premier League. The team has booked other wing players and is even interested in introducing Garnacho, who is in the process of introducing Manchester United.

If Sancho is returned, Manchester United will have to seek a new buyer for him. Amorin's future plan has no place for him. If Sancho returns to Carrington, it will be very embarrassing because he used the word "freedom" when evaluating Rashford's performance in renting Aston Villa this season, which aroused dissatisfaction among Manchester United clubs and fans.

Therefore, Manchester United is willing to accept a lower transfer offer for Sancho, which is enough to complete the deal without £20 million. Previous rumors have been that Bundesliga Dortmund and Leverkusen are paying attention to him.

However, sources from Dortmund said that it is unlikely that they will bring in Sancho again now. Leverkusen became Sancho's next home favorite, and they could lose midfield core Florian Werz, who is closely linked to Bayern Munich. Once Werz transfers, the "pharmaceutical factory" will have sufficient funds available.

However, Sancho's weekly salary of more than £250,000 is one of the obstacles to his transfer. He must accept a salary cut or ask Manchester United to compensate for his salary, otherwise he may not have a ball to play in the next season. The English winger's contract has the last year left. Ironically, Sancho's potential transfer is also related to former Manchester United coach Ten Hager who has fallen out with him.

Xavi Alonso has been confirmed to leave the team and is believed to coach Real Madrid after the end of the season, and Tenhager is one of the head coaches to replace him in Leverkusen. Former Premier League star Fabregas is also a candidate for Leverkusen's coach, and Sancho will hope he will be selected, otherwise he will not agree to introduce Sancho once Tenhager coaches the team.

Last summer, Tenghager claimed that the feud between him and Sancho had ended, but it was hard to imagine they would work together again. The 55-year-old Dutch coach is also associated with the coaching position of Red Bull Leipzig, but Leipzig seems to be more keen on hiring Oliver Glasner of Crystal Palace.

Manchester United boss Sir Jim Ratcliff will also hope that Sancho will successfully transfer. The 72-year-old former British richest man is crazy about increasing revenue and reducing expenses at the club. Sending off high-paying stars is his most eager to achieve. Recently, La Jue announced that it would not give Manchester United employees free Europa League tickets, which once again caused controversy. UEFA has distributed £15,000 in final funds to the two final clubs. Tottenham has given free final tickets to every full-time employee, but the Red Devils will only draw tickets to some employees. Most employees can only watch live broadcasts in Manchester and get two free drinks. The reason given by La Jue is very high-sounding: "Leave more tickets to fans!"

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