
Manchester United is expected to try to load several of their players to rebuild Ruben Amorim's playing team, including Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford
The chances of Manchester United to permanently remove Jadon Sancho this summer, apparently to have been stimulated after Enzo Maresca stated that the situation of the Chelsea wing player has not changed '
Sancho, 25, was frozen in Old Trafford before he came to the blues in August. The deal included an obligation for the blues to sign him permanently, but last month it turned out that they could cover themselves over that £ 25 million agreement – if they are willing to pay a fine of £ 5 million.
The former Borussia Dortmund star started life on Stamford Bridge in Fine Form and registered three assists in his first three Premier League matches. But his shape has decreased in recent weeks.
Although there has been speculation about whether or not Chelsea goes back from a deal for Sancho, Maresca has hinted that the Londoners will penetrate their dedication to keep the progress on their books after the end of the season.
When the Italian was asked if he had a message for Sancho as the decision time of the club, he replied: “No, but to be honest, you probably have more news than me in terms of Jadon. For me the situation of Jadon does not change; it is exactly the same.
“Certainly, in terms of figures, he could undoubtedly do better, but it's not just about Jadon; I think we have more players in the same situation. Now I don't have to give Jadon a message because I speak to Jadon every day; I had a conversation with him yesterday.
“He just has to keep giving his best until the end, and this is what we want from Jadon.”
Although there has been a change in management since Sancho Manchester exchanged for London, it was recently sketched that he and Marcus Rashford are two players who want to sell the club and Ruben Amorim this summer to finance a revision of the team.
Rashford joined Aston Villa in January in January and, despite a revival of the form, is recently surplus for the requirements under Amorim, which mainly worked with the team he inherited in November from Erik ten Hag.
The Portuguese coach will probably focus on a striker in his first summer transfer window, although a reunion with Sporting Lisbon's Viktor Gyokeres now looks unlikely, according to reports.
Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap is one of the other players who scouted United, with the 22-year impression on the Premier League despite the struggles of the tractor boys.
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