Man United might rob Juventus blind by offloading their failed project

Don't speak too soon, but the time may have come.
Ruben Amorim hasn't even managed the player
Ruben Amorim hasn't even managed the player | Ben Roberts Photo/GettyImages

This is one of the most important transfer windows in Manchester United's history and INEOS need to get their recruitment spot on. But they also must finally rid the club of flops who have failed to live up to expectations and are eating away at the Reds' finances.

It wouldn't be surprising to hear that all of Ruben Amorim's squad are available for the right price given the dismal 2024-25 campaign. While there appears to be untouchable talent, such as Leny Yoro and Amad, there are players who are available for sale and are being desperately pushed to the Old Trafford exit door.

One of those seemed to have sealed a permanent exit from a nightmare United spell last summer. That was until his greed denied him a move to London but this could come in handy for Jason Wilcox and the rest of the Red Devils' recruitment staff.

Man United's failed project could FINALLY end amid Juventus talks

Jadon Sancho remains a United player despite nearly everybody associated with the club, and himself, wanting a separation. The English winger spent last season on loan at Chelsea with a view to a permanent £25m switch to Stamford Bridge.

The Blues opted against signing Sancho and instead paid a £5m penalty fee to send the 25-year-old back to Old Trafford. This hasn't changed the club's stance over getting rid of the player this summer, in fact, it's a priority.

Sancho could be headed for Turin amid speculation growing over a £25m transfer to Juventus. It's said that the Englishman is "very close" to accepting a contract offer and that the deal could be finalized next week, per Italian journalist Marco Giordano.

This will comes as a relief for all involved amid the former Borussia Dortmund winger being one of the worst signings in United's history. He cost the Reds £73m and was expected to make the left-wing position his own having caught the eye at Signal Iduna Park.

Sancho faltered, displaying a lack of adaptation to the Premier League alongside a questionable mentality. His lack of professionalism caused Erik ten Hag to banish him from his first team and send him back to Dortmund on loan in early 2024.

The fact that not only his former club nor Chelsea were willing to meet his wage demands speaks volumes of his fall from grace. He sums up everything wrong with the past regime of just spending big bucks on shiny new toys without doing the ground work of scouting a player in all aspects.

Sancho needs to leave England

Sancho does have talent, as seen during his first spell at Dortmund, flourishing alongside the likes of Erling Haaland and Jude Bellingham. Those two have winning mentalities and are commited to the cause, traits that the English attacker doesn't have.

Not only does the former Manchester City academy product need to leave United but also England altogether. He needs to get back to focusing on his game rather than causing off-the-field drama and a move to Italy could be beneficial.


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