Chelsea Opt Against Making Sancho Move Permanent
- Chelsea decided against finalizing the permanent transfer of Jadon Sancho from Manchester United after his season-long loan ended in 2025.
- Chelsea’s obligation to buy Sancho for £25 million triggered by finishing fourth in the Premier League conflicted with failing to agree on personal terms.
- Sancho featured in 41 matches, netting five times and assisting 10 goals, including scoring during Chelsea’s 4-1 triumph over Real Betis in the Conference League final held in Wroclaw.
- Chelsea will pay Manchester United a £5 million penalty to opt out of the purchase, citing inability to agree to Sancho’s £300,000 weekly wages.
- Sancho returns to Manchester United with his future uncertain while Chelsea plan to pursue other targets like Jamie Gittens.
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“You have to give them time to make mistakes” - Danny Murphy explains why he disagrees with Chelsea over Jadon Sancho transfer decision
Football pundit Danny Murphy has suggested that Chelsea made a mistake by not signing Jadon Sancho. He thought that the Manchester United loanee did well at the club and was reliable when needed.
Jadon Sancho recently scored in the Conference League final for Chelsea, but the Blues still do not want to take the attacker permanently from Manchester United. The club even pays millions not to have to sign him.
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