Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca will discuss the future of Jadon Sancho in the club with the board after their triumph after their conference League.
The blues became the first team to win the Champions League, Europa League and the Conference League after beating Real Betis 4-1 on Wednesday to complete the set.
Sancho scored Chelsea's third of the night, one of the 13 targeted involvement for the attacker this season, scored five times and gave eight assists.
It is his highest total of target statements in a campaign since he left Borussia Dortmund for Manchester United in 2021.
The 25-year-old played in 41 games, from 26, and collected 5.8 expected assists from 55 opportunities when Chelsea also insured a place in the Champions League for next season.
Maresca acknowledged the impact of Sancho in both the competition of the club and the European performance, although no phone call has yet been made about whether Chelsea will keep the man of the man United.
“Sanch came up and hit the top bins.” pic.twitter.com/lnmjj7vys7
– Chelsea FC (@chelseafc) 28 May 2025
“I said yesterday in the press conference. From now on we will sit at the club and decide what will happen for next year,” said Maresca.
“If we finish fourth, it is also because of Jadon, when we win tonight, it is also because of Jadon. It is normal in a season to go up and down a bit, it is part of the game.”
Sancho's contract with United runs until the end of the following season.
Chelsea has the obligation to buy Sancho, but according to reports they can pay a fee to prevent that clause.
