Ruben Amorim continues to shape his Manchester United squad ahead of what promises to be a critical summer window.
The Portuguese manager has been firm in his transfer intentions, prioritising exits that can unlock much-needed funds.
United are still weighing up permanent departures for several loanees, with interest growing from across Europe.
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Despite underwhelming spells in England, certain stars are finding lifelines through solid form elsewhere.
This has led to revived interest from some unlikely contenders as the window nears.
Jadon Sancho has now emerged as a transfer target for Galatasaray, with the Turkish giants reportedly investigating the winger’s availability.
The 25-year-old is currently on loan at Chelsea, where he has recorded 4 goals and 10 assists in 40 appearances this season.
Jadon Sancho moved to Stamford Bridge with a conditional €30 million purchase clause, but Chelsea are understood to be undecided on whether to trigger the option.
According to Arda Ozkurt of Tactic Mania, Galatasaray are seriously exploring Sancho’s situation and view him as a potential marquee addition.
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Sancho is still under contract at Old Trafford until June 2026, though he is not part of Amorim’s long-term plans.
United are open to cashing in on the former Borussia Dortmund star if a suitable offer arrives, with Galatasaray reportedly preparing their financial structure for a move.
It’s not the first time the Turkish champions have been linked to high-profile signings, with Ozkurt also claiming they are ready to meet Victor Osimhen’s salary demands if the Napoli striker signals his interest.
Osimhen has also been a long time target for the Red Devils.
Sancho, once viewed as a cornerstone of United’s future, has struggled to settle in Manchester following his big-money arrival in 2021.
The winger’s temporary revival in London has sparked new attention, but United are set to demand a significant fee for a permanent exit.
Galatasaray may have the ambition – but whether they can match United’s valuation remains to be seen.
