Juventus are reportedly eager to secure the services of Manchester United’s Jadon Sancho as the transfer window draws to a close. While no formal bid has been made, discussions are ongoing between the clubs, with Juventus seeking to understand the conditions for a potential deal. Should Manchester United consider parting ways with Sancho, it is believed they would prefer a permanent transfer or, at the very least, a loan agreement that includes an obligation to buy.
Additionally, positive negotiations regarding personal terms are said to have progressed. Earlier in the transfer window, Juventus attempted to secure Sancho’s transfer but were unable to meet the reported valuation of £40m. The player, now back training with the first-team squad, seems to have resolved any issues with manager Erik ten Hag. With two years remaining on his contract and the option for a further year, Sancho’s situation has attracted interest from other European clubs, including Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund, both of whom engaged in talks with United during the transfer window.
Furthermore, Napoli is reportedly set to pursue the signing of Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay in the upcoming week, contingent on their ability to make necessary sales. This potential move may be facilitated by United’s consideration of suitable bids for McTominay, as it could aid in funding their possible acquisition of Manuel Ugarte. The deciding factor in McTominay’s situation is believed to lie with the player himself, while United’s valuation of the Scotland international is purportedly in the range of £25m-£30m. United manager Erik ten Hag has emphasized McTominay’s importance to the squad, adding an additional layer of nuance to the ongoing transfer discussions.
Notably, Napoli’s primary focus currently appears to be finalizing a deal for Chelsea forward Romelu Lukaku, further illustrating the intricacies and dynamics at play in the world of football transfers.

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