Once regarded as one of the most sought-after players in European football, Jadon Sancho has now become a burden Manchester United is eager to shed – almost at any cost.His future remains a hot topic, with speculation swirling about where he might continue his career. A return to Manchester United is off the table. Earning €350,000 a week, the once-promising winger is no longer seen as an influential figure on the pitch, nor is he part of the club’s long-term plans. New manager Ruben Amorim has made that abundantly clear, prompting the club to actively search for a new destination for the player in an effort to relieve the financial strain on their wage bill.Man United mission – how to get rid of Sancho?Chelsea had been in the race for Sancho’s signature, but talks broke down for a straightforward reason. The London club reportedly offered a weekly wage similar to what Sancho earned during his loan spell last season – between €210,000 and €230,000. The former Manchester City youth product flatly rejected the proposal, leading Chelsea to pull out of the negotiations entirely.At the moment, Juventus appears to be the only serious contender. According to reports from Italy, the Turin giants have re-entered the fray with a formal bid to United: €10 million upfront, plus an additional €5 million in potential bonuses – this for a permanent transfer, not a loan.##NAJAVA_MECA_9013216##It’s a stark illustration of how far Sancho’s stock has fallen over the past two to three years. It’s no surprise United are now being forced to accept a fraction of the €85 million they originally paid to sign him. The 24-year-old, now only sporadically involved with the England national team, is seen as a financial liability, especially his wages – given there are no serious suitors in England willing to match his current salary.It doesn’t get more humiliating than that – Chelsea will pay millions to get rid of Sancho!Ironically, Sancho didn’t have a terrible season at Chelsea. He made 42 appearances, scoring five goals and providing ten assists. Yet even that hasn’t been enough to restore his once-glittering reputation and keep him at Stamford Bridge.
