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‘i will return on one condition’ – What Jadon Sancho thinks about Man United return following Chelsea’s fresh loan decision

‘i will return on one condition’ – What Jadon Sancho thinks about Man United return following Chelsea’s fresh loan decision
Chelsea would pay £25 million to sign the winger permanently in the coming summer, according to a later agreement between the two teams.
Sancho was loaned to Borussia Dortmund after losing favor under Erik ten Hag the season before. His chances at United remained slim even after he rejoined the team in July 2024.
Sancho has made 29 appearances since joining Chelsea, tallying two goals and dishing up six assists, three of which came in his first few games.
Sancho’s thoughts on United’s comeback Many believed that he would stay with the team for the upcoming season because of Chelsea’s £25 million commitment.
Later, The Athletic revealed that the fee for termination of his loan sits at around £5 million, and after Sancho’s underwhelming displays and the relative cheapness of the penalty compared to the £25 million fee, there is serious consideration that Chelsea may pay this.
Sancho returning to United would be an embarrassment for all parties involved, considering the broken relationship the player has with fans at Old Trafford.
Transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that, faced with the prospect of returning to United. the player himself would be happy to instead stay at Chelsea.
Chelsea still expected to retain Sancho next season
Despite the flurry of theories surrounding Chelsea’s potential axing of the Sancho transfer in the 2025 summer window, it seems a deal will still go through.
According to Sky Sports, Chelsea are still expected to pay the £25 million fee for Sancho this summer despite the get-out clause they have the option to trigger.
This will be great news for United. The Old Trafford club are desperately searching for transfer funds to hand Rúben Amorim this summer, and receiving £25 million on the books would be fantastic business.
They are also expected to sell Antony, Marcus Rashford, and Tyrell Malacia in the coming months, with a search for a new club for Casemiro also on the agenda at United. This could raise upwards of a futher £80 million.
Christian Eriksen, Victor Lindelöf, Jonny Evans, and Tom Heaton are all expected to depart once their contracts expire at the end of June, saving almost £2 million a month in wages