Sancho ready to take pay cut for Juventus move | OneFootball

Sancho ready to take pay cut for Juventus move | OneFootball

In partnership with

Yahoo sports
Icon: SportsEye

SportsEye

·13 juillet 2025

Sancho ready to take pay cut for Juventus move

Image de l'article :Sancho ready to take pay cut for Juventus move

Juventus have tabled their first formal proposal to Manchester United for Jadon Sancho, as outlined by Sky Sport’s Emanuele Baiocchini and reported by Tutto Juve. After several weeks of informal discussions, the Turin club have taken concrete steps with a bid worth €10 million plus €5 million in potential bonuses for the English winger.

Despite Juventus’ opening offer, the gap between the clubs remains significant. Manchester United’s valuation stands at £25 million—roughly €29 million—which is nearly double Juve's proposal. Sources indicate that it is unclear if United would consider reducing their demands, and there is no sign yet of a breakthrough in talks.


Vidéos OneFootball


On the player’s side, there is a willingness to facilitate the move. According to reporting from Sky Sport, Sancho has already approved the idea of joining Juventus and is even prepared to lower his wage demands to help push the transfer over the line.

Juve’s pursuit of Sancho is part of their ongoing reshaping of the squad, with liveTJ and other outlets noting that contact with Manchester United remains active. Juventus are seeking to strengthen their attacking options ahead of the new season and view Sancho as an asset who could add both quality and depth to their flanks.

Negotiations are expected to continue, with Juventus considering whether to increase their offer to bridge the gap with United’s expectations. The club's strategy appears to involve patience, counting on Sancho’s interest in the move to apply pressure on the Premier League side.

As it stands, no agreement has been reached, but Juventus have made their first concrete move in what could be one of the headline transfers of the summer should talks progress.

(Sources: Sky Sport via Tutto Juve, liveTJ)

À propos de Publisher