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Transfer Talk: Al-Ettifaq's late Sancho bid misses the target
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Adam Drury
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Jadon Sancho nearly joined Al-Ettifaq on Saudi Arabia's deadline day
Jadon Sancho nearly joined Al-Ettifaq on Saudi Arabia's deadline day

Al-Ettifaq failed with a late move to sign Jadon Sancho on loan from Manchester United on Thursday's Saudi Pro League transfer deadline.

Steven Gerrard's outfit made their move for the winger after his public falling out with United boss Erik ten Hag last weekend, according to the Daily Mail.

But their offer ultimately fell apart when Old Trafford chiefs insisted on including a £50million obligation to make the move permanent.

Al-Ettifaq were unable to afford that fee and were forced to withdraw their interest.

Sancho's future in Manchester is uncertain after Ten Hag claimed he had been left out of the squad to face Arsenal last Sunday because he had not trained well in the build-up to the match at the Emirates.

The England international hit back, saying that he had been made a "scapegoat" for his side's poor start to the season.

The former Borussia Dortmund flyer missed the majority of last season due to "physical and mental" issues, according to Ten Hag.

But now it appears his club were willing to let him go, even without the prospect of being able to replace him.

In other news

Mohamed Salah could yet make a switch to Saudi Arabia
Mohamed Salah could yet make a switch to Saudi Arabia

Saudi side Al-Ittihad were prepared to pay £200m to sign Mohamed Salah this week, report the Daily Mail, and are very likely to return for the forward in the future.

Bournemouth rejected a late £20m bid from Tottenham for defender Lloyd Kelly on Premier League deadline day last Friday, according to 90min.

Reports in Spain state that Liverpool made a £100m move for Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimaraes before the deadline.

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Premier LeagueSaudi Pro League (SPL)Manchester UnitedAl-EttifaqJadon Sancho
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