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Jadon Sancho latest: Man Utd told how much Borussia Dortmund would be willing to pay for winger as talks continue over permanent deal

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  • Sancho happy on loan at Dortmund
  • Talks scheduled over permanent move
  • Initial transfer fee set by BVB
  • Ian Maatsen of Borussia Dortmund celebrates scoring his team's second goal with teammates Jadon Sancho and Marcel SabitzerGetty Images

    WHAT HAPPENED?

    The English winger re-joined the Bundesliga side on a short-term loan in January having been frozen out by Erik ten Hag at United. Sancho has made a decent start to life back in Germany with a goal and two assists to his name, and Sky Germany's Florian Plettenburg reports he wants to stay at Dortmund. As such, more talks are scheduled in the "next weeks" between the two clubs to see if a deal can be agreed.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    As Plettenburg notes, the main obstacle to any permanent move will be the salary, with Sancho reportedly earning nearly £300,000 ($381,000) a week at United. Dortmund do, however, already know how much they would be willing to fork out on Sancho should an agreement over salary be reached. According to the report, the German club would pay up to €35 million (£30m/$38m) to United for Sancho, a fair bit shy of the £73m ($93m) the Red Devils splashed out in 2021.

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    In addition to financial, the report raises other issues that may hinder a permanent move for Sancho. Ten Hag, a vocal critic of the Englishman, may yet be replaced at the helm, while it is unclear what stance incoming part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe will take on the matter.

  • WHAT NEXT FOR SANCHO?

    In any case, Sancho will continue to put in the work at Dortmund, either to convince them to fork out more or to put himself on the market for other potential suitors. The 23-year-old is said to have many admirers in Saudi Arabia, who are readying another summer of lavish spending after a quiet January window.

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