
Jadon Sancho ‘Very Close’ to Accepting Offer to Leave Man Utd in €25m Transfer
Jadon Sancho ‘very close’ to accepting offer to leave Man Utd in €25m transfer after snubbing move to Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce
Football is nothing if not dramatic, and the latest twist in Jadon Sancho’s career saga has all the makings of a fresh chapter. The 24‑year‑old English winger, once dubbed a generational talent at Borussia Dortmund, is reportedly on the cusp of a permanent escape from Manchester United. Word is that Juventus have tabled a €25 million offer, one that United are happy to accept—and Jadon Sancho is “very close” to agreeing personal terms.
This move comes hot on the heels of interest from Fenerbahce and even Jose Mourinho, but Sancho apparently turned down Turkey for a return to Europe’s main stage. Let’s dig into how we got here, what it all means for the player and two flaming sides, and where this could lead this summer.
What happened? Juventus bid accepted, Jadon Sancho eyes Italy
According to respected journalist Marco Giordano, Juventus’s sporting director Damien Comolli has been leading negotiations with Sancho’s camp. The latest word suggests that after United approved the €25 million transfer fee, Sancho has given green lights to a move. Final confirmation is expected shortly after Comolli returns to Europe next week.
To put it simply: Man Utd want him gone—especially with just 12 months left on his deal—and Juventus want to bring in a flashy, pacey winger who can rejuvenate their attack. Jadon Sancho, for his part, is ready for a fresh start, hoping to rediscover the spark that made him a Bundesliga sensation.
The Fenerbahce twist: Why Turkey was off the table
Before pump‑priming the Juventus deal, Jadon Sancho apparently had an offer from Fenerbahce, managed by his former boss Jose Mourinho. The Portuguese coach was reportedly keen to rekindle a connection with Jadon Sancho, hoping to bring his experience to the Turkish Super Lig.
But Jadon Sancho declined. Why? It seems playing competitive football at the highest levels—and in the lion’s den of Serie A—is far more attractive than a move to Turkey, big name or not. With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, a move to Juventus gives him better exposure, superior competition, and plenty of motivation to kick-start his career—rather than winding it down in Istanbul.
The bigger picture: one year out from contract expiry

Manchester United v Manchester City – 2024 FA Community Shield
It was inevitable that summer 2025 would force his hand in one direction or another. Since joining United in 2021 for a record £73 million, Jadon Sancho has never quite found his feet in Manchester. His brilliant flashes of speed and creativity were often followed by long spells of invisibility.
Last season’s loan to Chelsea breathed some life back into his career. Across 42 matches, Jadon Sancho scored five goals and laid on 10 assists—respectable output. Chelsea might’ve triggered their £25 million purchase clause, but opted instead to pay a £5 million break fee. Why? They weren’t convinced his wages matched his recent form.
United, knowing his contract ends in 12 months, didn’t want a repeat scenario—losing him for free next summer—so they agreed to sell now for a fair fee. €25 million might seem low relative to his original price tag, but it’s likely best for both parties given current form and time left on his deal.
What next for Jadon Sancho? Mapping his Juventus mission

Jadon Sancho Manchester United 2024
If all goes to plan, the unveiling could happen before the end of next week. Jadon Sancho will step onto the pitch amid the grandeur of Turin, hoping to integrate into a system that values his pace, dribbling and renewed confidence. But Italy plays a different brand of football—tactical, physical, defensively astute. So his success in Turin won’t just depend on raw ability; it’ll take adaptation.
Juventus are rebuilding under a mixture of experience and youth. They need his width and directness, areas they’ve lacked. A successful Jadon Sancho could bring creativity to a side craving flair and momentum. For the winger, it’s a shot at redemption—a chance to reassert himself before the World Cup in North America.
A story of unfulfilled promise—will Italy rewrite the script?
Sancho’s tale began with dazzling promise at Dortmund—60 goals across all competitions, electrifying mental moments, skill and swagger by the bucket load. Then came Manchester United: four goals in 50 appearances, derailment, managerial changes and pressure. The pressure-cooker of Old Trafford wasn’t kind to him. Confidence dipped, inconsistencies mounted.
In football lingo, this is a crossroads. One path leads to Italy and a comeback story; the other risks being relegated to unfulfilled potential. In Serie A, if he adapts quickly, Jadon Sancho can rediscover his joy on the ball—less spotlight, more room to grow, less perceived expectation to instantly win trophies.
Wider implications: United, Chelsea, Juve—win–lose scenarios
For Manchester United, it’s a tidy bit of business. They offload a player who hasn’t delivered consistently and might exit next season anyway. The €25 million can be reinvested in midfield, defence—anywhere the squad truly needs depth.
Chelsea lose a solid rotation winger, but their grab-and-go loan policy suggests they’re fine. Jadon Sancho’s absence won’t dramatically affect their rebuild under new management.
Juventus, hypothetically, hit the jackpot. They get a 24-year-old with top-end talent for a bargain fee. If he blossoms, they’ve turned a mid-table risk into a title-contending asset. If he falters, the financial harm is minimal.
Juventus or bust: What needs to happen
For Jadon Sancho to win over the Turin crowd, three things matter:
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Consistency — Produce regular contributions, not just flash moments.
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Attitude — Show work ethic, discipline and respect for the Juve way.
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Fit — Blend his dribbling with a role that enhances the team, not disrupts.
Off the pitch, settling into a new culture and language will be just as pivotal to his happiness and performance. Getting the personal side right might unlock the professional renaissance.
Final whistle: fresh chapter, fresh hope
Here’s the bottom line: Jadon Sancho had hit a wall in Manchester. The Fenerbahce flirtation? A polite pass. Juventus? The next plot twist. He’s strongly positioned to take a leap—not just geographically, but in his career narrative too.
If Italy breathes life back into his game, Jadon Sancho could go from “underwhelming United signing” to “Italian revival tale, with England World Cup ambitions intact.” That kind of story isn’t just possible—it’s worth betting on.
But if adaptation fails, pressure bites, or injuries strike, Italy could become another stumbling block. The talent is there, the time is now. The next few weeks will show whether Jadon Sancho is ready to go from almost forgotten to Italy’s breakout winger of 2025.
Whatever happens, this close-quarters transfer is one to watch. And if it works out, you won’t be able to say you didn’t see another comeback coming.
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