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Barcelona keen on loan move for Manchester United star winger and offer to cover his salary in full -Report

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According to a report, Barcelona is highly interested in securing a loan deal for a prominent winger from Manchester United. They are willing to fully cover his wages.
Barcelona is considering the possibility of securing Jadon Sancho on a loan deal from Manchester United. However, the significant obstacle to this arrangement is his exorbitant pay.

Following his re-admission to the club by Erik ten Hag in the summer, Sancho was excluded from the starting lineup on the first day of the Premier League season, which has raised uncertainties regarding his prospects at Old Trafford.

 

 

 

The boss of the Red Devils and the England international appear to have resolved their disagreement from the previous season, when Sancho was temporarily transferred to Borussia Dortmund for the latter part of the season.
The fact that Sancho was not included in the starting lineup during Friday’s victory over Fulham does not indicate positive prospects for the ambitions of the Dutchman.
Ten Hag explained that the 24-year-old was not included due to the team’s requirement for a deep roster.
There will be a lengthy season ahead, and only the strongest will survive. However, I can only select 20 individuals for the squad, and Jadon was unable to participate this week due to an ear infection. He was not fully fit.
Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea have expressed interest in acquiring Sancho before the transfer season concludes, while Barcelona is also monitoring the situation.
According to Spanish daily Sport, the Catalan giants have no plans to make a permanent transfer offer for the winger, but they are interested in a loan arrangement.

 

The issue lies in the fact that Sancho is now earning approximately £250,000 per week at Old Trafford. In order for a loan agreement to be reached with Barcelona, they would be need to fully fund this wage.

 

Manchester United is inclined to offload the ex-Dortmund player, but they are seeking a minimum of €40m (£34m) for him, considering they invested £73m on him a just three years ago.

 

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