Jadon Sancho transfers his eyes by Newcastle, Spurs, Villa

Chelsea players celebrate in the Europa conference league (photo of David Lidstrom / Getty Images)
Newcastle United, Aston Villa and Tottenham would be interested in the potential transfer of Manchester United Misfit Jadon Sancho this summer.
The 25 -year -old is available after a few difficult years who saw him find it difficult to have an impact on Man Utd and during a loan in Chelsea.
Athletics recently reported that Chelsea had decided not to keep Sancho after her loan, even by paying a penalty of 5 million pounds sterling to United to send him back to Old Trafford.
However, it seems that Sancho has other great admirers, with Newcastle, Villa and Spurs all concerned about him this summer, according to a report by The Sun.
Jadon Sancho made available for transfer
The report of the sun clearly indicates that Sancho is not in the plans of Ruben Amorim, it therefore seems ready to be discharged in this transfer window.
According to The Sun, Villa is mentioned as interested in a loan decision for the former winger of Borussia Dortmund, but United would prefer money from a permanent sale, according to the Sun.
Newcastle and Tottenham both have football in the Champions League next season, so may be in better position to pay what the Red Devils want.
Where did it go wrong for Jadon Sancho?
| Player | Goals | Aid |
| Jadon Sancho | 5 | 4 |
| Pedro Neto | 5 | 6 |
| Call Maduyke | 11 | 3 |
Sancho seemed to be an exceptional perspective during his first fate in Dortmund, which led United to pay 73 million pounds sterling to sign it in 2021, as BBC Sport reported at the time.
However, the English international has never succeeded in the Premier League, fighting as many recent signatures from the large MUFC.
There were signs of a mini-revival in Chelsea, with Enzo Maresca even describing it as a “special player”, according to TNT Sports.
However, Sancho was not coherent enough during his fate at Stamford Bridge, and most fans will likely be suitable for a certain sense to let him go because they could do better.







