Manchester United may find themselves with Jadon Sancho back on their roster this summer, as Chelsea reportedly considers opting out of their obligation to buy the winger.
Sancho’s Man Utd Future: Two Swap Deals That Could Benefit Everyone
Sancho, who joined Chelsea on loan with a conditional obligation to purchase for up to £25 million, could be returned to United if Chelsea chooses to pay a £5 million penalty fee to exit the agreement.
Despite this potential setback, United could leverage Sancho’s return to their advantage by exploring swap deals with Bundesliga clubs.
Borussia Dortmund, where Sancho previously thrived, has been linked with a move for the 25-year-old, aligning with reports of his desire to return to Germany.
Including Sancho in a deal for Dortmund’s Felix Nmecha could address United’s midfield needs while providing Dortmund with a familiar talent.
Similarly, Bayer Leverkusen has emerged as a potential destination for Sancho.
United could propose a swap involving Sancho and Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong, a right-back who has been on United’s radar.
Such an exchange would bolster United’s defense and offer Leverkusen an attacking asset.
These strategic moves could help United navigate financial constraints and squad rebuilding efforts ahead of the next season.








