Serie A giants Juventus are reportedly willing to extend a lifeline to the winger by offering him a loan move for the remainder of the season. The English international has found himself out of favour at Old Trafford, having not featured for the club in two months.
The rift between Sancho and Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag became public knowledge after a tweet from the player criticized Ten Hag's comments about his training performances. The fallout from this incident has been severe, with Sancho not only being sidelined from the first-team action but also excluded from training sessions and team meals, signaling a clear desire from Ten Hag to sever ties with the talented winger.
Amidst this backdrop, Barcelona had emerged as potential suitors for Sancho's services in the January transfer window. However, recent reports suggest that Juventus have now entered the fray with a concrete interest in bringing the winger to Serie A. The Italian giants, known for their strategic and calculated transfer moves, are seeking to structure the deal on their own terms, diverging from Manchester United's preferences.
Juventus is proposing a loan deal for Sancho, allowing him to don the black and white stripes for the remainder of the season. However, their terms include for Manchester United to contribute to Sancho's salary during the loan spell.
Manchester United, on the other hand, is understood to prefer a permanent solution for Sancho's departure. The complexities of achieving a permanent transfer in the January window are acknowledged by the club, adding another layer of challenge to the ongoing discussions.