Transfer Talk: Juve offer Sancho escape route out of Man Utd
Juventus want to hand exiled winger Jadon Sancho an escape route out of Manchester United in January.
A report in The Sun suggests the Serie A giants are keen on a loan move during the mid-season window with a view to making the deal permanent for £60million next summer.
Sancho's days at Old Trafford look to be numbered, with the 23-year-old currently training away from the Red Devils first team after a public falling out with manager Erik ten Hag.
United are thought to be keen to offload the England international and Juve hope the Premier League side will agree to pay half of his wages if he makes the temporary switch to Turin.
Borussia Dortmund were thought to be favourites to re-sign the forward, after spending four years at the Bundesliga outfit prior to his £73m switch to the Theatre of Dreams in 2021.
But Sancho is reportedly not keen on going back to his former club and feels rebuilding his career in Italy holds greater appeal.
Sancho's time at United been an undoubted disappointment, having scored just 12 goals in 82 appearances.
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