Borussia Dortmund wants to sign a Manchester United player and switch his position right away.
According to a rumour, Borussia Dortmund has "expressed their interest" in recruiting a well-known player that Manchester United is more than prepared to part with, and an instant positional move is imminent.
There are plenty of talented players that Manchester United is ready to let go this summer.
Though arrivals beyond Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo will depend on earning large payments from player sales, the Red Devils want to finalise deals for those two players as quickly as possible.
Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Antony, and Jadon Sancho are the four players that United will be happy to say goodbye to.
All four of them are attackers, and United is getting ready to overhaul their last third.
A new striker will be signed after Cunha and Mbeumo, and there is increasing hope that United will be able to bring Ruben Amorim and Viktor Gyokeres back together.
In any event, Sancho is the subject of today's report, and exits are necessary before Manchester United can fund that move.
Chelsea has given United £5 million after the Blues decided not to pursue the winger.
Chelsea wanted Sancho to accept a significant pay reduction, but they were willing to exercise their around £25 million purchase option.
That was not accomplished through negotiations.
Since United has no plans to reintegrate Sancho into Amorim's first team plans, other exit strategies are currently being investigated.
The Athletic claims that Sancho may join with Borussia Dortmund for a third time as the German powerhouse makes significant offensive adjustments of their own.
Karim Adeyemi may leave, and Jamie Gittens is expected to join Chelsea.
Dortmund has "expressed their interest" in acquiring Sancho as a result of their desire to bring in fresh talent.
Will Jadon Sancho take a different role?
According to the article, Sancho, who has spent his entire career playing on the left flank, would be starting in a different position if he returned to Dortmund.
In manager Niko Kovac's 3-4-2-1 formation, the Bundesliga team intends to assign Sancho to one of the two No. 10 positions.
As a result, Sancho would have to receive the ball in confined spaces and create space for Serhou Guirassy, a striker who can score goals on his own.
Sancho, 25, may benefit from a transfer in-field where his technical ability can be highlighted, although he has never been endowed with lightning-fast speed.
At this stage of the narrative, it is obvious to wonder about Sancho's hefty salary and whether Dortmund will match it.
Although it is extremely doubtful, a deal could yet occur, according to The Athletic.
Dortmund is "optimistic that the opportunity to return to the Westfalenstadion, where so many of his career's best moments have occurred, would be appealing," the paper said in its conclusion.
Stated differently, they are hoping that Sancho will be prepared to accept a pay reduction in order to land a return to a club where he can turn around his struggling career.
According to the Mirror, Sancho has several possibilities in Saudi Arabia if the money proves to be too much of a barrier in the end.


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