Chelsea have made a final decision over whether to sign Manchester United star Jadon Sancho on a permanent basis, it has been reported.
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Sancho’s loan spell at Chelsea is set to conclude at the end of the season, with an option for the club to purchase him. ..Continue Reading
However, reports earlier in the year indicated that the clause, initially believed to be mandatory, was actually optional—meaning Chelsea would need to pay a fee if they chose not to activate it.
Despite a strong start, Sancho’s role at Stamford Bridge has diminished in recent months.
Chelsea has now opted against making his move permanent and will instead pay the penalty fee, ensuring his return to Manchester United.
The primary reason behind Chelsea’s decision is their inability to reach an agreement on personal terms with the England international.
Sancho is expected to explore potential transfers both within England and abroad before determining his next destination.
During his time at Chelsea, he played a key role in their European triumph, scoring in the final victory over Real Betis after coming on as a second-half substitute.
Although he has been a regular presence in the league, his contributions this year have been limited.
Manchester United is keen to offload Sancho to generate funds for their squad rebuild under Ruben Amorim.
Sancho had already departed on loan before Amorim’s arrival, but regardless of the managerial change, his future at Old Trafford appears uncertain.