A Premier League club is keeping tabs on Jadon Sancho and are ready to make an offer, according to stunning reports.
Sancho ended his Manchester United spell by joining Chelsea on a season-long loan during the summer transfer window.
The deal included an obligation for Chelsea to sign Sancho for £25 million next summer, having joined Man United in a deal worth £73 million in 2021.
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But he could turn out for ANOTHER club ahead of the 2025/26 season.
That's because Spanish outlet Fichajes claim that Tottenham are interested in signing Sancho, who has been linked with the North London outfit before.
Spurs, however, opted against a move for the 24-year-old during the January transfer window but have emerged as serious suitors in recent weeks, meaning they'd sign him from Chelsea, who have an obligation to make the deal a permanent transfer.
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The former Borussia Dortmund star would provide an attacking option for Ange Postecoglou, who has the likes of Brennan Johnson, Dejan Kulusevski and Timo Werner at his disposal.
Sancho has played five Premier League games this season following his summer switch.
He's shown glimpses of brilliance but has failed to make a huge impact, with Jamie O'Hara suggesting the star winger is slipping back into his Man United form.
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"Jadon Sancho's been given an opportunity at Chelsea to prove people wrong, but it hasn't happened yet," he told Grosvenor Sport.
"I think Enzo Maresca has worked out that Sancho isn't as good as a lot of them. Manchester United spent a lot of money on him, and it didn't work out, so he's gone to Chelsea and showed signs of brilliance and confidence at the start, but he seems to have fallen back into his old ways since.
"The problem with Sancho at Chelsea is that there are better players than him in that squad Pedro Neto and Noni Madueke are more influential than him. He needs to try and produce moments when he gets the chance to impress, or he'll stay where he is in the pecking order."
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