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Bundesliga trio 'register interest' in Jadon Sancho amid likely Manchester United exit and more transfer rumours

Jadon Sancho is attracting considerable Bundesliga interest with Bayer Leverkusen, RB Leipzig and Stuttgart all eyeing the Manchester United winger, according to reports.

Sancho looks almost certain to leave United in January after being exiled from the first-team by Erik ten Hag. The 23-year-old accused his manager of lying about poor performances in training after being left out of the matchday squad at Arsenal in September.

A number of European clubs have been linked with Sancho in the months since, but wage issues continue to surface. Borussia Dortmund were linked with interest in their former star and now 90min reports that three of their Bundesliga rivals have held talks over joining the race.

Leverkusen, Stuttgart and Leipzig have all made enquiries about taking the winger on loan but, as with other teams, would be unable to over a large portion of the winger's wages. The reports adds that a return to Dortmund remains the most likely outcome.

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Elsewhere, talkSPORT reports that Tottenham have made Jean-Clair Todibo their priority transfer target for the January transfer window.

United have been linked with Todibo a lot over the past few months, with Ten Hag keen to lower the age profile in central defence. The imminent arrival of Sir Jim Ratcliffe as a minority investor has intensified rumours, given the INEOS chief owns OGC Nice.

But United are not the only team eyeing defensive reinforcements and Micky van de Ven's hamstring injury has brought the issue to the fore at Tottenham. Ange Postecoglou's side are said to be big fans of Todibo and could move quickly to

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