Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 10:06 AM• Mart Oude Nijeweeme • Last update: 10:19

Manchester United’s interest in Jadon Sancho is becoming increasingly serious. The current number two of the Premier League does not want to leave an opportunity unused and hopes to recruit the Borussia Dortmund attacker for the European Championship, reports BILD. The German boulevard newspaper speaks of an amount of ninety million euros, after Sancho saw a transfer to United canceled last summer due to an excessive asking price.

Sancho has been followed by United for some time and was close to a transition last year, but saw that the English superpower at the time refused to meet the asking price of 120 million euros. Liverpool, Chelsea and his old employer Manchester City were also linked to the winger at the time. Due to the consequences of the corona crisis and the additional financial problems, Dortmund decided to drastically reduce the asking price of Sancho. Goal last week. The price tag for the attacker was reduced by 30 million euros from 120 to 90 million euros.

The Englishman is allowed to explore his transfer options ‘under certain conditions’, or so it sounds from Germany. A possible sale of Sancho, and possibly also Erling Braut Haaland, could gain momentum if Dortmund do not qualify for the Champions League this season. With two more duels ahead BVB currently in fourth place, one point ahead of pursuer Eintracht Frankfurt. On Thursday evening, the team of trainer Edin Terzic will also play the final of the DFB Pokal against RB Leipzig.

With a departure from Sancho, Dortmund switches according to Corriere della Sera on to Dusan Vlahovic. The attacker makes an impression at Fiorentina this season and has to bring in about sixty million euros at the club from Florence. With 21 goals from 34 games, Vlahovic is the second most accurate player in Serie A this season, after Cristiano Ronaldo. Noni Madueke was also previously linked to a transfer to Dortmund. The PSV winger still has an ongoing contract in Eindhoven until mid-2024 and must according to BILD cost fifteen million euros.



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