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April 20, 2024 United States 14

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Manchester United reportedly wants to sell Jadon Sancho in the summer of 2024. The Red Devils have four options to replace the English winger.




Sancho was involved in an argument with Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag. As a result, the player was loaned to his former club Borussia Dortmund.




After returning to Germany, Sancho showed quite good performance. The 24 year old striker has made 17 appearances with two goals and two assists.




Apart from that, Sancho also succeeded in bringing Dortmund to the semifinals of the Champions League. They beat Atletico Madrid with an aggregate score of 5-4 to appear in the last four phase.




Sancho is no longer liked at Manchester United. The Red Devils hope that Dortmund will make the player permanent next summer at a low price.






Sir Jim Ratcliffe will reportedly demand £45 million to part ways with Sancho. Sancho's departure could open up the arrival of a new winger.




Crystal Palace star Michael Olise is likely to be a target for Manchester United. Olise could be an upgrade in the right wing position.




Olise is a mainstay player in the Palace squad. It is claimed that the 22 year old player is willing to leave Selhurst Park after refusing to move to Chelsea last summer.






Olise's arrival will clearly add doubt to Antony's future. The Brazilian player is now unable to compete with Alejandro Garnacho.




Nico Williams has recorded six goals and 14 assists with Athletic Bilbao this season. The Spanish club is reportedly planning to release the player.




Williams reportedly has a release clause of £43 million. He has been linked with a move to the Premier League in the summer.




Williams can play on both wings, although the player prefers the left wing. He could be a competitor for Marcus Rashford.




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