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Transfer News: Man United to face more competition for this young English superstar

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Dortmund respond to Manchester United offer for Jadon Sancho

Manchester United to face more competition for Jadon Sancho next summer

Speaking on Que Golazo Podcast (h/t Daily Star), transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Chelsea and Liverpool have entered the race for Manchester United target Jadon Sancho.

The 20-year-old is among the best young players in world football. The Red Devils were extremely keen to land the winger last summer but were unable to. While we had a free run at him last summer, the upcoming one promises to be anything but.

transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Chelsea and Liverpool have entered the race for Manchester United target Jadon Sancho.
The Red Devils will face more competition for Jadon Sancho

Since joining Dortmund in 2017, Sancho has developed into an excellent winger who makes a telling impact in attack. He is expected to leave Dortmund in the summer of 2021. (h/t Daily Star)

With more than two years left on his current deal, the Germans hold the aces when it comes to negotiations. With more clubs now entering the fray, a bidding war could be on the cards.

Despite having an underwhelming season, Sancho is averaging close to a goal contribution a game. So far, he has made 117 appearances for Dortmund registering 38 goals and 52 assists. (h/t Daily Star)

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is keen on bringing in a right-winger. Sancho ranks amongst the best when it comes to a wishlist.

The English wonderkid will add a new dimension to our attack and could go on to become one of the best players in world football.

Jadon Sancho remains Manchester United's preferred choice
Manchester United missed out on Jadon Sancho in the summer

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United have kicked on from the promise shown last season. They have emerged as genuine title challengers and have also made it to the Carabao Cup semifinals.

Continuing on this upward trend will make it easier for us to land top names.