Man utd transfer worry eased by jadon sancho change of heart

Man utd transfer worry eased by jadon sancho change of heart

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Jadon Sancho reportedly no longer considers Champions League football overly important when it comes to deciding his future. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has already laid on record that qualifying


for Europe's elite club competition will make their summer transfer business a lot easier but as it stands, United's hopes are still hanging in the balance. United currently occupy


third in the Premier League table ahead of a final day shootout with Leicester City on Sunday at the King Power Stadium. Avoid defeat and Champions League football will be back at Old


Trafford next season. Leicester have nothing to lose and will relish the challenge of trying to leapfrog United to end the season on a high. The Independent reported earlier this week that


Sancho's camp had discussed the idea of Champions League football being a potential deal-breaker. JUST IN: CHELSEA FANS REACT AS KAI HAVERTZ'S SISTER 'CONFIRMS TRANSFER'


WITH ACE 'MOVING TO LONDON' "But when you hear voices in the team of Dortmund trying to convince him that he should stay, it's really difficult. "He wants the


Premier League and he wants it now, but it's up to United. "If they don't pay the price then it's no problem for us." When pushed, Falk then added that even if


United fail to finish in the top four, it will not stop them going all-out for the winger. LATEST LIVE SPORT TV DEALS GET SKY SPORTS FOR JUST £25 PER MONTH FOR 3 MONTHS GET BT SPORT FOR HALF


PRICE "It makes it easier but he's their prime target on the market and they have to buy Sancho otherwise their fans get crazy," he added. "If they don't do it


there are not so many names on the market that electrolyse the fans like Sancho. "There's a lot of pressure that United are discussing how they can make the financial thing,


it's a lot of money but United can make it, it's a question of how but they will do." Borussia Dortmund want over £100million for Sancho and are not prepared to settle for any


less than that. Before the coronavirus crisis they were set to demand £120m but the current financial climate has changed their stance ever so slightly. THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS AFFILIATE


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