Jadon Sancho is willing to reduce his wage by around £ 200,000 a week to facilitate a move to Juventus, but the Italian giants are still not willing to meet the new demand, reports in Italy Claim.
Last week it was reported that the Outcast of Manchester United had held 'positive' conversations with the old lady, and it has been claimed that the winger gives priority to a move to Turin.
Sancho, which came to United in 2021 in a £ 73 million deal, but spent a desperate residence in Manchester, spent on loan in Chelsea on loan last season, but failed to agree on the conditions about a permanent deal. It is assumed that his high wage requirements were the stumbling block in negotiations.
The current salary of the 25-year-old would be more than a stunning £ 300,000 a week. United is holding for a fee of £ 25 million, but with its wage requirements that a loan cannot be excluded.
According to Il Corriere Dello Sport, Sancho is ready to accept a contract of € 8 million per year (£ 7 million) with Juventus, but the Bianconeri are not willing to go beyond € 6 million plus add-ons (£ 5 million).
Last week the Italian journalist Gianluca di Marzio claimed that Juve is considering a SWAP deal for Sancho, where three stars, Douglas Luiz, Dusan Vlahovic and Timothy Weah were sent the other way.
United was said that they were aware that all three players are for sale, although it is unclear whether all three would have been involved in a deal for Sancho. The idea was reportedly raised during the negotiations about the Englishman.
Sancho is one of the five troubled stars that were told to stay away from the training ground when the rest of the team reported in Carrington on Monday before the preseason.
United Sources say that the decision to postpone the return of Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Antony, Sancho and Tyrell Malacia is because they want to leave the club after they have been loaned on loan last season and now have more time to take a move.
The five players may still have access to the medical and rehabilitation facilities at Carrington if necessary, but Amorim and the rest of the team will have gone to the US during the previous season by the time that they had to report before training later this month.
