A European giant is reportedly ready to offer out-of-favour Manchester United star Jadon Sancho an escape route come the next transfer window.
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According to The Sun, Juventus are keen to put an end to the attacker's nightmare 2023/24 season at the Theatre of Dreams.
The Italian juggernauts are said to be open to signing the 23-year-old on loan for the rest of the campaign, before a potential £60 million (R1.4 billion) permanent transfer.
The London native has been frozen out of the Red Devils first team since being left out of United's matchday squad for their league encounter against Arsenal.
Manager Erik ten Hag attributed Sancho's absence to an inconsistency in training, but the winger publicly refuted his manager's statement by posting an objection via social media.
The England international has not trained with the first team since, and is rumoured to not even be allowed to eat with his teammates as his career at the club looks to be approaching a premature end.
The same report claims that Juve are hoping the record Premier League champions would be willing pay half of the forward's £350 000 (R8.2 million) wages as they look to provide cover for seemingly injury-prone Italian star Federico Chiesa.
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Sancho's previous club Borussia Dortmund have also been mooted as a possible next destination, but it is claimed a move to Allianz Stadium may appeal more to the skilful winger.
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