Borussia Dortmund leader Hans-Joachim Watzke insists that Jadon Sancho of Manchester United will force the club to depart as former players Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Ousmane Dembele.
Dortmund say they expect Sancho to be a component of their team next season, and now Watzke said, “I don’t see that danger at all. He admits we have a smart team that gives him a lot of laughter playing football.” He shows that joy every day now.”
United has not given up signing 20-year-old Sancho, valued at 108 million pounds, after Dortmund’s sporting director Michael Zorc said the ‘definitive’ ruling that the foreigner from England would not be sold.
Meanwhile, United has added Dean Henderson to the club’s first-team group list before next season.
Henderson shone on his loan to Sheffield United in the last crusade and last season, and will be eager to show up under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer next season.
During his last two loans to Bramall Lane, he remained indexed as a U23 player on the site.
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Manchester United added Dean Henderson to the club’s first-team list before next season.
Henderson shone on his loan to Sheffield United in the last crusade and last season, and will be eager to show up under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer next season.
Back from Sheffield United, it would possibly seem clear that Henderson is added to United’s first-team list, but it’s attractive to see his promotion given that he remained indexed as a U23 player on the online page during his two loan terms at Bramall Lane.
However, after two wonderful seasons betting on Chris Wilder, the young goalkeeper is already officially in the first team of Old Trafford with David de Gea, Sergio Romero, Lee Grant and Joel Pereira.
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New Juventus manager Andrea Pirlo will offer forward Paulo Dybala to Manchester United this summer in an attempt to recruit Paul Pogba.
According to reports from Italy, they appear to have revived Pogba’s annual rumours in Juve that have been a normal staple of the summer moving window since Pogba returned to United from Turin in 2016.
Tuttosport suggests that Serie A champions may convince United to abandon Pogba this summer by providing striker Dybala as part of the deal, while Gazzetta dello Sport suggests United could pass through the Argentine alien from any exchange agreement with Pogba.
The report suggests that any deal by Dybala will charge around a hundred million euros, however, the Argentine was much more likely to sign up last summer, although United was discouraged by the exorbitant finances involved in a deal.
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Borussia Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke responded to the advice of Paul Scholes and Owen Hargreaves that the German club was boasting about the future of Jadon Sancho.
Manchester United won a previous bomb in the week when Dortmund’s sporting director Michael Zorc not only claimed that Sancho would play for the club next season, but also revealed that the 20-year-old had a contract in Westphalia until 2023, not 2022. , as in the past.
Zorc called the resolution “final,” but many experts, adding Scholes and Hargreaves, questioned the sincerity of the claim that Sancho would be in Dortmund next season.
However, Watzke responded to the suggestion that Dortmund was bluffing by saying that United’s former midfield duo were necessarily experts in movements just for their successful careers in the game.
“I read that too, ” said Watzke to the German media when asked about the comments. “That’s what experts like Paul Scholes and Owen Hargreaves say. They were wonderful footballers and are football experts. But I don’t know if they’re also a movement expert. May Sancho remain in the BVB is written in stone.”
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