Jadon Sancho 'very close' to accepting offer to leave Man Utd in €25m transfer after snubbing move to Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce

Jadon Sancho is reportedly on the brink of joining Juventus after Manchester United accepted a €25 million bid from the Turin-based club. The 24-year-old is said to be “very close” to agreeing personal terms, with discussions progressing rapidly following United's approval of the transfer fee. He had also attracted interest from Turkish giants Fenerbahce, but is understood to have declined a switch to the Super Lig.


🔄 Status: Sancho on the Move

  • Juventus pushing forward: Man United have accepted a €25 million offer from Juventus, and Sancho is reportedly very close to agreeing terms
  • Fenerbahce interest paused: After snubbing a potential switch to José Mourinho’s Fenerbahce, where he could have earned ~€10 million/year, Sancho appears to prefer staying in a top-5 league
  • Napoli and others linked: Napoli are also in the frame, but balked at his salary demands. Several PL and Bundesliga sides (including Dortmund, AC Milan, Aston Villa) have shown interest.


💷 Financial & Contractual Snapshot

  • Fee: United value Sancho at around £25–30 million—matching Juventus offer
  • Wages: He’s reportedly asking for €10 million/year (~£200 k/week). Juventus is close to the mark, Fenerbahce already offered similar levels—Napoli balked
  • Deal dynamics: United want a permanent sale to free up Amorim’s budget and move on from players like Rashford, Garnacho, Antony & Sancho



📌 Why Juventus Is Favored

  • Player preference: Sancho has reportedly snubbed Fenerbahce and is holding out for a bigger European club—Juventus seems his preferred destination.
  • United’s stance: They’re ready to sell and have accepted Juventus’ fee; talks are “rapidly progressing” 
  • Competitive edge: Juventus can meet fee and wage demands where Napoli and others couldn’t .



🧭 What’s Next?

  • Juventus nods on personal terms → they likely seal a €25 million deal.
  • Medical & formal announcement, possibly within the next weeks.
  • Sancho officially exits Man United after a challenging spell—yielding a near break-even sale.

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