Manchester United continue to explore ways to streamline their squad this summer, with several high-profile players expected to depart before the window closes.
While the club remains focused on bringing in a striker, a defensive midfielder, and a goalkeeper, shifting fringe players remains just as critical to United’s summer strategy.
Ruben Amorim is keen to reset the culture at Carrington, and that means cutting ties with players who no longer fit the long-term vision.
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One of the most talked-about names in that regard is Jadon Sancho, whose future at Old Trafford remains uncertain following his ongoing exile from the first-team setup.
Jadon Sancho had been strongly linked with a move to Juventus, and discussions between the clubs had quietly taken place in recent weeks.
However, according to the latest reports from Italy, the deal has now stalled.
The Serie A giants, who have been among the most active clubs in the transfer market, are putting the Sancho pursuit on hold after securing the signing of Francisco Conceicao, as per Gianluca Di Marzio.
Juventus are waiting to complete at least one outgoing deal among their current wingers — including Timothy Weah and Nico Gonzalez — before making any decisive move for the Manchester United star.
Sancho, who joined United from Borussia Dortmund in a high-profile move, has failed to live up to expectations and has spent most of the past season training away from the first team.
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While Juventus remain interested, they are unwilling to rush into a deal, particularly after investing heavily in Conceicao.
Meanwhile, Timothy Weah has reached an agreement with Marseille, but the French club have yet to submit a formal offer.
Several Premier League clubs are also reportedly monitoring Weah’s situation, with Juventus hoping to secure €20–22 million (£16.8–18.5 million) for the American international.
United will be hoping that a sale materialises soon, which could reignite Juventus’ interest in Sancho and open the door to a potential move before the end of the window.
