Desky Sky: Manchester United price Sancho about 20 million euros, Juventus has become cold recently
9:17pm, 1 August 2025Football
According to Desky Sky reporter Patrick Berger, Manchester United has priced Sancho about 20 million euros, and Juventus has become cold recently.
Patrick Berger wrote on social media: "Latest news about Sancho: When asked about Sancho, Dortmund coach Kovac said he would not participate in the discussion."
"Dotter sports director Kyle said: 'We have been discussing him (Sancho), and I understand the desire. We are considering the scope of our ability, and the conditions need to be appropriate. We will definitely do something, but there are restrictions'."
"Sancho is still a topic of internal discussion in Dortmund. According to reports, players are willing to accept salary cuts. Dortmund values Sancho's ability, but is skeptical about introducing the player again because he has no future at Chelsea or Manchester United."
"According to Sky Sports, Manchester United will sell Sancho for about 20 million euros, and Juventus has become cold recently."
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