The future of Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho is extremely uncertain.
The English Star is not a future plan for Old Trafford manager Reuben Amorim.
The Premier League giants have been working to sanction his exit all summer, but for some reason they were unable to do so.
United loaned him to Chelsea last season, but his loan move couldn’t be permanent at Chelsea because players had high wage demands that the Blues wouldn’t want to meet. It was a move that ended with the London Club paying a £5 million penalty to escape the obligation to buy.
The decision sent Sancho back to Manchester, but his long-term outlook under manager Amorim is still in the air.
Roma seems interested in Man United star Jadon Sancho
According to BBC reporter Sami Mokbell, Roma has officially made the move to sign Jadon Sancho from Man United, so the Serie A Giants are looking to bolster their offensive options as the new season approaches.
Catch off side Columnist Alfredo Pedura was the first to report a story of Roman interest in United wingers.
Rome has opened a consistent line of communication with United and Sancho representatives.
Reports suggest that while they are pushing for permanent deals, Italian clubs are also investigating possible loan moves.
United hopes for a permanent exit for Sancho
For United, the loan moves may be challenging as the Red Devils have the option to extend their contract for a year, as players will be set to be free next summer.
The exact size of Rome’s offer has not been revealed by United’s sources, but it is clear whether the bid has been accepted, but it is clear that the Italian side is working in an emergency.
With just over a week left until the opening fixture, Roma wanted an injection of quality in the final third, and Sancho appeared as a major target.
Man United failed miserably at the last minute trying to beat Liverpool for a summer signature