
Chelsea will have to pay Manchester United £ 5 million in compensation if they decide not to make Jadon Sancho's loan permanently permanently this summer, according to a report.
The move from Sancho to Stamford Bridge included an obligation for Chelsea to buy it at the end of the season when they end up 14th or higher in the Premier League.
The reimbursement is between £ 22-25 million, depending on the blues end position in the table. The side of Enzo Maresca is currently on the fourth, 15 points for Tottenham in the 14th.
However, as Mail Sport reported earlier this month, there is still a possibility that Sancho could end this summer in Old Trafford if Chelsea decides not to go through the deal.
The relationships between Chelsea and Sancho are strong, with Enzo Maresca rather praised the debut season of the 24-year-old in West London.
According to athletics, the club's intention to sign a new winger in the coming market relates more to uncertain about the availability of Mikhailo Mudryk than the performance of Sancho.
The first is currently being suspended from football for an indefinite period of time after not omitting a drug test in December 2024.
Regarding the term of office of Sancho in Chelsea, said Maresca, who worked with the winger during his youth days in Manchester City, in January: 'He is doing very well for me.
'I am pretty surprised with Jadon, because I already knew Jadon [from seeing him at his previous clubs] And I know what I expected from him, but in terms of being consistent, he is doing very well.
'Apart from a short part of the season [early November] When he had some problems. When he was sick, but otherwise he was very good.
'I expected that he would do well, but for all players who are doing well for a long period is not easy, and he has been doing it for a long period. He is doing well, now he just has to keep going that way. '
Since he came to Chelsea, Sancho has scored two goals and gave four assists in 23 Premier League matches, so that he was three target contributions from his most productive season in a Man United shirt.
However, three of these assists came in a blue shirt in his first three games, which means that he has managed only one in the competition since the end of September.
Sancho went 13 games without a target contribution and another 19 without finding the back of the net.
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