Jadon Sancho and Manchester United’s PR machine …

Release date: Thursday, August 13, 2020 12:01 p.m.

“While director Michael Zorc and several players have publicly stated that he is staying, Sancho has been silent.”

… The next day Sancho spoke publicly about the game for Borussia Dortmund (“I love betting with that lot. It’s a special group.”) Did he “shut up” when he spoke? It’s one thing.

So is this. Still.

“Dortmund has appointed an agent to speak to United and has turned down an offer of 70 million pounds, which equates to 110 million pounds depending on the achievements.”

Rejected? You told us on August 4th:

“There was a breakthrough in the negotiations, as the Red Devils forced the Germans to settle for staggered payments, with an advantage of 70 million pounds.

They weren’t forced to do anything, did they? Because Borussia Dortmund are not Crewe Alexandra and they don’t have to sell for less than they really need for a valuable player. This results in escaping from those that all clubs deserve to bow to the strength of Manchester United.

And now Custis continues to sell this line …

The player’s representatives also demanded more from United, which delivers 220,000 euros a week, Sancho is believed to be looking for more than 250,000 euros in line with the week. United is also uncomfortable with the demands of representatives in terms of cutting off the deal. . »

Although reports elsewhere recommend that United expected Sancho to accept a pay cut. And this is all that Sun themselves are pleased to repeat in their own click search:

“10am Man Utd Transfer News LIVE: Jadon Sancho” presented PAY CUT through United,” speaks Ousmane Dembele, Pogba LAST”

Penny for Neil Custis’s. Or his former colleague and current Manchester United guru Neil Ashton.

“Borussia Dortmund’s determination to keep Jadon Sancho in the news reinforces Manchester United’s confidence that he needs to sell to England international.

While Ole Gunnar Solskjaer ended this week’s attempts to get him to communicate about his grand goal, his club was too pleased to make the saga public.

“The first sporting director, Michael Zorc, declared the deal dead, United continues to negotiate with Sancho’s agent, Emeka Obasi, following instructions from the Germans.”

So Dortmund’s sporting director, Michael Zorc, that the deal is dead, does it really look like a sign that Dortmund should sell? It’s literally a contortion.

“This followed Dortmund’s players braously discussing the 20-year interviews, before the player himself stood in front of the cameras on Wednesday.”

Oh, that interview where he said he “loves” playing with Dortmund opened the door to a transfer. Like all the colleagues who said they were satisfied to stay in Dortmund. That’s the game the German club plays.

And I’m sure there’s no sense of irony that Borussia Dortmund’s “determination to keep Jadon Sancho in the news” is denounced through an informed press through Manchester United itself.

But, of course, this kind of is not fun, so Mirror’s online page ignores his Manchester boy to bring this title:

“Transfer News LIVE: Van De Beek Man Utd’s ” Priority as Chelsea for Havertz”

A “priority” you say? Let’s click.

“Manchester United precedes Ajax star Donny van de Beek ahead of Jack Grealish,” according to the Evening Standard.

Van de Beek has been one of the stars of Ajax in recent seasons and due to his signing for Real Madrid last summer.

“However, it would now have emerged as a target for United as they seek to replace their moving features this summer.”

There is no connection to the Evening Standard, so we have to look for history ourselves. Presumably we will refer to Van De Beek as Manchester United’s “priority.”

We discovered this days ago:

“Grealish to United is a long-term move, however, the fact that Villa has avoided the decline means that the monetary pressure to promote his talisman has been removed, and that means that value can be a big problem.

“Donny van de Beek from Ajax would be a less expensive alternative, and United has seen Dutch foreigners, also seen through Real Madrid, in the past.”

And this from 3 days ago:

“There is no choice for Fernandes at number 10, so it makes sense to move a move by Jack Grealish, but it will have to have a particularly less expensive value than Aston Villa’s valuation of 70 million pounds.

And from there, you get a name that Donny van de Beek is a “priority”? And that’s before we even address the small consultation on this last page of the Mirror’s genuine correspondent at Manchester United.

“The long history of former Spurs chief Mauricio Pochettino can also be a component of Grealish’s fate.

Pochettino has unsuccessfully tried to point Grealish for Tottenham in 2018 and is a long-time contender.

The Argentine coach has been in a link with Roma and if he ends up at United or even Real Madrid, he is more likely to move to Grealish. ”

Does the straw guy have a specific sound?

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