According to reports, Aston Villa may “agree” to permanently acquire Manchester United misfit Jadon Sancho this summer, but there is one requirement.
Last summer, the England international went on loan from Manchester United to Aston Villa. This acquisition appeared to be a last-ditch effort during the club’s dismal summer at the time.
Although Sancho has only made eight Premier League starts and has been a bit-part player for Villa for the majority of the season, he made an impression before the international break and was crucial to the team’s wins against West Ham United and Lille.
The winger’s contract with Manchester United is coming to an end, and our sources have verified that he will depart Old Trafford as a free agent. It has just come to light that Borussia Dortmund is eager to re-sign him.
Sancho may still stay at Aston Villa, according to a recent report by Pete O’Rourke of Football Insider, but a “deal” for a long-term contract depends on the team’s efforts to qualify for the Champions League.
Aston Villa could agree to a permanent Jadon Sancho deal
Sancho’s chances of staying at Aston Villa permanently are increased by Unai Emery’s decision. He has given his consent for this move to proceed, and club executives have had “encouraging talks” with the player’s representation, as we revealed last week.
Additionally, Fabrizio Romano said last week that Manchester United had already decided to let him go, making him a free agent this summer. After the international break, Emery’s team must go back to form in order to secure a top-five finish and Champions League qualifying, since they have only won one of their previous five league games.
In order to balance their budget and adhere to the Premier League’s new squad cost regulations, Villa may have to sell important player Rogers if they don’t, sources exclusively informed Football Insider. Over the last 12 months, Rogers has drawn interest from most of Europe’s elite teams, with Chelsea in particular monitoring his development.








