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Man United handed major boost in pursuit of 17-goal key transfer target

Manchester United given boost in Jadon Sancho pursuit

Manchester United have received a major boost in pursuit of Borussia Dortmund star Jadon Sancho. According to a report from TodoFichajes (h/t Express), the Bundesliga outfit have already taken steps towards signing a replacement for the Englishman.

Sancho, since joining Dortmund in 2017 from our rivals Manchester City, has grown into one of the most coveted young attackers in Europe.

Jadon Sancho is a Manchester United target
Jadon Sancho is a Manchester United target

The 20-year-old has been producing brilliant numbers season after season. In the 2019/20 season, he has amassed an amazing tally of 17 goals and 19 assists in 35 matches across all competitions.

Manchester United have been linked with a move for the England international for quite a while now. And it now seems like our club has received a boost in the chase for the 20-year-old. (h/t Express)

Dortmund have identified Werder Bremen forward Milot Rashica as a replacement for Sancho. In fact, the Bundesliga giants have already opened talks with Werder Bremen chairman Marco Bode about a possible transfer for the Kosovan ace. (h/t Express)

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This development ought to come as music to the ears of Manchester United supporters. The right wing has been a major problem for us for a long time now.

However, with Sancho’s potential arrival next summer, we will have a solution for an age-old problem.

Our chairman Ed Woodward hinted at a rather quieter transfer window this time out. But a couple of key additions are very much expected, with Sancho most likely being one of them.

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