Jadon Sancho ‘will REJECT move to Man United if they fail to qualify for the Champions League’
Jadon Sancho will reject a summer move to Manchester United should they fail to qualify for next season’s Champions League, according to reports.
Borussia Dortmund star Sancho is one of Europe’s most coveted players and has been followed closely by a number of Premier League giants this season following his impressive performances for the Bundesliga side.
The England international is set to depart Signal Iduna Park this summer, having scored 17 goals and recorded 19 assists so far this season.
Jadon Sancho will snub a move to Man United if they fail to qualify for the Champions League
The Borussia Dortmund star has scored 17 goals for the Bundesliga side this season
Man United and Chelsea are reportedly the clubs leading the race to bring the 20-year-old back to English football.
But, according to The Sun, Sancho wants to be playing Champions League football again next season and that will be a significant factor in his next career step.
The news comes nearly a week after Liverpool reportedly dropped out of the race to sign the Dortmund winger.
But the England winger (R) wants to be playing Champions League football again next season
The same publication claimed that prior to the coronavirus, United were prepared to offer Sancho wages of £400,000 per week.
However, the coronavirus pandemic has caused huge uncertainty not only with regards to completing the season, but also the money that will be available to clubs in the transfer market with the Premier League indefinitely suspended.
And that means United and Chelsea face an anxious wait to see whether they can secure their places in the Champions League.
Before the coronavirus pandemic United were set to offer Sancho £400,000 per week
But Frank Lampard’s Chelsea are also in the race to bring Sancho back to English football
United are fifth in the Premier League table, just three points behind Chelsea after a resurgence from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side.
Dortmund are believed to want at least an eye-watering £100million if they are to part ways with the England wide man.
But both United and Chelsea will hope to talk the Bundesliga side down from that valuation – especially once the complete extent of the financial implications of the coronavirus can be assessed.
It comes after Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool reportedly dropped out of the race to sign Sancho