If Chelsea cannot agree on terms with Jadon Sancho, they will pay £ 5m to send him back to Manchester United according to Ben Jacobs.
Blues signed Sancho with an obligation in the last summer on an early loan deal from Manchester United, with an obligation to buy for about 25 meters.
The obligation has been activated, but Chelsea is still still a final decision on the future of the mold, and there is a chance that it can be sent back to United.
Chelsea yet for making decisions
Chelsea is called in conversation with the agents of the molds and the 25 -year -old child wants to stay in the Stamford Bridge, then the wage will require to deduct the salary to fit with the structure.
Sancho came out of the bench to score at the conference League Triumph against Real Betis on Wednesday night, but ended the mixed season in West London.
Chelsea has so far taken a final decision on the future of Montho. (Photo by Richard Heathkot/Getty Image)
The 25 -year -old managed only three goals and five assistance in 31 Premier League performances, while he performed better in the conference league with five assistance and two goals in eight demonstrations.
Sancho has been criticized for his form, and Jacobs has now provided an update on the situation and what will happen if the Chelsey Conditions may not agree.
“If the Monsoos and Chelsey Conditions may not agree, they will return it to Manchester United for a £ 5M fine fee and then we will have to wait and see because I don’t think it is a clear cut in the form of Garncho and Rushford,” he told the United Stand that that he told the United Stand that X.com.
“If he is back then Sancho can be re -installed in Manchester United.”
Nico Williams and Jamie Bitten Target
Chelsea has other names in her list and has been associated with both Nico Williams and Jamie Gitens of Borusia Dortmund.
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Chelsea is said to be “love” for Githens and is believed to be open to a switch in the Premier League, scoring 12 goals for Dortmund with England’s Under -21 International Scoring as they qualify for the Champions League once again.
Williams is described as a “dream” target and Spain International has a € 58 meter release clause in its current deal, but is believed to have a wage of about 400,000 pounds.