Manchester United is facing difficulties in finding a club willing to match Jadon Sancho’s substantial weekly wage of £300,000.
This is according to reports from the Daily Mail.
Consequently, they may need to continue covering a portion of his wage if he departs in January.
Sancho has yet to issue an apology after publicly alleging that Erik ten Hag lied regarding his exclusion from the lineup ahead of the September 3rd match against Arsenal.
Since then, he has not been included in the squad, remains engaged in an individual training regimen at United’s Carrington training facility, and has limited interaction with his senior teammates.
Time is running out for Sancho to apologise to Erik ten Hag, and there is a growing belief within Manchester United that his tenure at Old Trafford may be coming to an end, as per sources cited by ESPN.
While United are reportedly seeking £60 million for Sancho, who was acquired for £73 million two years ago, they are encountering challenges in finding clubs willing to meet this transfer fee.
Juventus and his former club, Borussia Dortmund, have expressed interest in signing the 23-year-old in January, but they may only be able to secure him on a loan basis.
According to The Mail, Manchester United is open to subsidising a portion of Sancho’s wages if it is the only viable way to facilitate his departure during the winter transfer window.