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Man Utd want to permanently sell loan star

Although he is on loan at Aston Villa, Jadon Sancho’s future remains unclear and Manchester United do not rule out selling him in the January transfer window.

The English striker is going through a season without complete stability, while the coming weeks are expected to be decisive for the direction of his career, both in the Premier League and outside it.

The situation is complicated and linked to various interests.

Aston Villa want to keep Sancho until the end of the season, believing he could still be useful in the crucial stage of the competition.

Conversely, Manchester United do not want a valuable player to lose weight on the market without regular minutes and without a leading role.

For this reason, the club is seriously considering the possibility of a permanent transfer in January.

At Old Trafford, the Sancho issue continues to be seen as an open problem.

Transferred as a star and projected to lead the offensive unit, he never managed to fully adapt.

After internal conflicts and the loan departure, the club’s leaders have a clear priority: to avoid the player’s devaluation and the risk of a free transfer in the summer.

If Aston Villa does not guarantee continuity and protagonism, United is willing to listen to offers and close the sale in January.

On the Aston Villa side, the confidence exists, but the reality on the pitch has not been convincing.

Borussia Dortmund, Monaco and Como have shown interest in Sancho’s situation, seeing January as a golden opportunity.

Dortmund remains the most emotional option, as the player experienced the best years of his career there and could be reborn away from the pressure of the Premier League.

Monaco and Como, on the other hand, represent ambitious projects that aim to grow and see Sancho as a strategic and media investment.

Manchester United want to close this matter as soon as possible and secure an income so as not to lose the player without financial benefit in the summer, when his contract expires.

For Jadon Sancho, a change of environment is seen as a necessity to restore the confidence, consistency and form that once made him one of the greatest talents in European football. /Telegraph/

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