
Jadon Sancho has told Manchester United what needs to happen for him to leave the club this summer.
Sancho spent last season on loan at Chelsea, scoring in their Conference League final win over Real Betis and making 41 appearances for Enzo Maresca's side.
But the Blues elected against signing Sancho permanently, paying a £5 million penalty fee to United because they didn't take up the option to purchase him.
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That left Sancho in limbo once again and he was not invited to first-team training by Ruben Amorim, instead doing separate sessions at Carrington after being placed in the 'bomb squad'.
While fellow outcast Marcus Rashford signed on loan for Barcelona and Alejandro Garnacho looks set to sign for Chelsea, Sancho is still a United player.
A £73 million signing from Borussia Dortmund, Sancho is understood to earn around £250,000-a-week and such a salary has put off potential suitors.
According to journalist Graeme Bailey, Juventus and former club Dortmund are in the race to sign him but Sancho will not budge from his preferred terms and is even willing to be paid well while sitting on the sidelines.
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“Jadon Sancho has made it clear that he will only move on his terms," Bailey said, speaking to United In Focus.
“We saw him reject a wage drop to join Chelsea and a Napoli chance passed him by for similar reasons.
“Juventus believe they are close and once Nico Gonzalez is sold that deal will become more likely, but United are going to have to pay, be it for a loan or permanent.
"Then there is Dortmund, whom Sancho has also been talking to.
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“If he wanted to move to Germany, then again that would cost United. As it stands, United say they have dropped his price and are not going to massively subsidise his move.
“The message we are getting is that Sancho has made it clear to United that he is prepared to sit and not play until January or beyond unless he gets the deal he wants.”

Sancho was signed by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at United and the 25-year-old has been linked with a reunion at Besiktas, where the Norwegian has been at the helm since January.
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Besiktas supporters have been begging for Sancho to join by spamming his Instagram comments but president Serdal Adali is also in favour of signing him - even if it is a tricky deal to pull off.
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"I want him too," he told Turkiye Today.
"What matters is not only our desire, but also if the player wants to come to Turkey. We have a budget, and we will do our best to bring him here.
“Players like Jadon Sancho usually prefer clubs playing in the Champions League.
“Whether it happens today or not, it is hard to say. If it is possible, we will get him. Besiktas fans can rest assured.”
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