United to make a 'take it or leave it offer' for Sancho

The Red Devils have been chasing the Dortmund star for three months now.

United to make a 'take it or leave it offer' for Sancho
Sancho

Manchester United will make a £90m ‘take it or leave offer’ for Jadon Sancho next week.

The Mirror reports that the bid would be the last one by the Premier League club for Sancho and failure for Dortmund to consent to it will lead to a total back off.

Manchester United were given August 10 to meet the £108million price value of the English player, which they failed to and with the transfer window nearing to a close on October 5, the Executive Vice Chairman for United, Ed Woodward believes that the new offer would somehow convince the Germans to acknowledge the financial effort of the Red Devils and let the player leave.

The amount will be £75million upfront with a further £15million in add-ons

Michael Zorc says the player is no more for sale, but Manchester United seems reliant of the winger following three months of pursuing his signature.

Initially, they were expecting the player to push for the move yet reports reveal that Sancho is not ready to wobble the wishes of the club and prefers to be given a decent occasion to leave when the team feels its right.

 

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Donny van de Beek is the only player acquired by the Red Devils this summer from Ajax and per the words of Gary Neville, the manner at which his former club handles their recent transfer dealings is poor, expecting that the Sancho deal should have been finalized by now, or they would have backed off.

“Like everyone else they had three months off because of coronavirus, so I don't think it should be the case they didn't have the resource or time to get things done,” “Chelsea got their business done, [Manchester] City have got three or four pieces done. I don't think timing's the issue.

“It's just a thing with United that every time they go for a player in the last four, five, six years it feels they are a little bit desperate.

“They think they can hang on but they always pay it [the asking price] in the end.

“That's sometimes where I think you can take control, give a hard deadline and say “we're moving away from this deal.”

The Red Devils will travel to Brighton Hove & Albion on Saturday, losing 3-1 to Crystal Palace last Saturday at Old Trafford.