Transfer intermediary Vincenzo Morabito asserts that Manchester United needs to decrease their asking price for Jadon Sancho to facilitate a sale, particularly considering his dwindling contract status. Napoli has shown interest in acquiring the winger after an influential loan spell at Chelsea, where Sancho contributed to their Conference League victory. With only a year left on his contract and high wages, Morabito suggests that United's €25m demand is unrealistic. The situation is further complicated by manager Ruben Amorim's rejection of Sancho in pre-season training.
Ruben Amorim has made it very clear he does not want Sancho or Marcus Rashford in pre-season training. Manchester United are going to have to lower their expectations for Sancho.
Manchester United cannot ask for €25m for a player who has one year left on his contract and earns €18m per season wages.
This operation is feasible, but we need to see how tough Manchester United can be holding out here, because Sancho is a good player and did pretty well at Chelsea.
Cristiano Giuntoli wanted to bring him to Juventus last year, but then it didn't go through.
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