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Man United 'discuss' Jadon Sancho personal terms as dream transfer scenario unveiled

Manchester United's summer transfer window may be coming to an end but there is still the potential for a few deals to be done before next Friday.

The Reds have added a few senior players to their squad this summer with defenders Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui joining striker Joshua Zirkzee at the club. MEN Sport understands a deal for Manuel Ugarte is edging closer with United confident of getting a deal over the line.

But as is the way in modern football, there is always room for more work to be done in the market. In our latest look at the media headlines we analyse the latest on Jadon Sancho's future as well as another potential arrival.

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According to Sky Sports’ Dharmesh Sheth, Juventus have an interest in bringing Sancho to their club this summer. It is believed that with a week to go in the window, the Turin club have become open to making their interest in the winger formal and have discussed personal terms with the Reds.

United are thought to be open to considering reasonable bids for Sancho before the window closes.

What MEN Sport says: United are open to selling Sancho before the window metaphorically slams shut and Erik ten Hag's comments during his pre-match press conference suggests not everything is as rosy as it may seem after the hatchet was buried between the player and the manager. Where United could struggle is getting a team to match his wage or Sancho considering a move which is lower than his current salary. Few clubs will be willing to spend £250,000 per week on the Englishman currently so the Reds may need to be pragmatic should they want Sancho off the books.

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