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Three Premier League Clubs Fight To Sign Jadon Sancho 

Jadon Sancho celebrating with teammates after scoring for Chelsea against Ipswich
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Jadon Sancho is set to leave Manchester United this summer, with Aston Villa, Tottenham, and Newcastle keeping tabs on the England international’s situation. A transfer battle is brewing among the Premier League trio.

Jadon Sancho is likely to leave Manchester United this summer, with several Premier League clubs monitoring his situation.

After failing to secure a permanent transfer to Chelsea, Sancho’s future is uncertain, but it’s clear that he won’t be part of Manchester United’s first-team squad under new manager Ruben Amorim.

The England international has been linked to several top clubs, and a transfer battle is emerging among Aston Villa, Tottenham, and Newcastle.

Aston Villa is reportedly interested in signing Sancho on a loan deal, following a similar approach with Marcus Rashford earlier this year. Unai Emery’s side is looking to bolster their squad, and Sancho’s skills could be a valuable addition.

Meanwhile, Tottenham and Newcastle are also keeping tabs on Sancho’s situation, with both clubs seeing him as a strong option to strengthen their squads. A move to either of these clubs would see Sancho return to Champions League action, which could be an attractive prospect for the 25-year-old.

Manchester United, on the other hand, would prefer to sell Sancho to bolster their funds amidst a busy summer of rebuilding.

The club has already spent £62.5m on Matheus Cunha and is expected to sign Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford for a significant fee. A sale of Sancho would help United to replenish their squad and meet their financial goals. However, the club’s priority is to facilitate an exit for Sancho, who has fallen out of favor under Amorim.

Sancho’s loan spell at Chelsea last season was steady, if unspectacular. He made 45 appearances, helping the Blues win the UEFA Conference League and qualify for the Champions League.

The winger’s experience and skills could be valuable assets for any club, and it’s likely that he’ll attract significant interest from top teams. With several Premier League clubs in the running, Sancho’s future is set to be decided in the coming weeks.

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