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Jadon Sancho Transfer Odds

Jadon Sancho’s position at Manchester United has been a hotly-debated topic since he was ousted from the first team squad by manager Erik ten Hag last season.
A successful loan spell at former club Borussia Dortmund in the second half of the season has ignited rumours that the English winger will make a return to the German side, particularly following the surprising news that Ten Hag will stay at Old Trafford next season.
We break down who the top three likeliest clubs are to win Sancho’s signature.
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Borussia Dortmund – 11/8
Last season’s Champions League runners up Borussia Dortmund are the unsurprising market favourites to sign Sancho should the winger leave Manchester United this summer. The Bundesliga giants didn’t enjoy the greatest domestic season – finishing fifth in Germany’s top flight – and were dealt a blow when popular manager Edin Terzić resigned from the role in mid-June.
Despite that, England man Sancho looked back to his best when gracing the Westfalenstadion turf in the early months of 2024 and may consider a return to west Germany as the best move for his career.
PSG – 9/1
Paris Saint-Germain endured another difficult campaign on the continental stage last season, losing in the Champions League semi-finals against the aforementioned Borussia Dortmund to extend their remarkable run of never winning the trophy with the big ears.
A rebuild will be necessary this summer following the departure of club captain Kylian Mbappe, which should free up some space in the Parisian’s wage bill and may give the club an opportunity of a fresh start after bending over backwards to keep the French striker last summer. They’d do worse to reach out to check on Jadon Sancho’s availability and are 9/1 to complete a deal with Manchester United.
Chelsea – 12/1
Chelsea were one of the many clubs linked with Jadon Sancho when the Englishman eventually joined Manchester United in the summer of 2021, and the continuation of their flamboyant spending under new owner Todd Boehly naturally puts them in the conversation for just about every player in Europe it seems.
In fairness, the Blues will likely need to address the left winger spot over the next few months, with Raheem Sterling and Mykhailo Mudryk seldom capable of putting together an extend run of good form at any time. With Sancho unlikely to command a big transfer fee due to his and United’s clear desire to part ways, the Blues may consider a move for the England man to provide some much-needed competition in those wide areas.