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After Manchester United's defeats, the first two who could leave the club

After Manchester United's defeats, the first two who would leave the team

By Hector Garcia

After Manchester United's defeats, the first two who would leave the team
After Manchester United's defeats, the first two who would leave the team

Manchester United fell again in the Premier League and the results continue to affect the team this season. This has made the club reevaluate its efforts this season with the intention of making an increasingly competitive team. Now, the first two who could leave the club after the constant defeats suffered are revealed.

 

Juventus are in line to secure a double signing in January, with the Italian club rumored to be interested in Jadon Sancho and Donny van de Beek, both from Manchester United. Speculation over Sancho's future is intensifying, with the attacker set to leave Old Trafford in January following his dispute with manager Erik ten Hag.

Ten Hag excluded Sancho from the team alleging poor performance in training, while the player, in a statement, claimed to be a "scapegoat." With his place in the main team eliminated entirely, a January exit seems inevitable for both parties. On the other hand, Van de Beek is also looking for a fresh start, having admitted that he needs to leave Old Trafford to revive his career.

Juventus, according to reports from TEAMtalk, are preparing a strategy for both players, although it is unclear whether these will be loan deals or permanent transfers. There is speculation that the offer for Sancho could be around £30 million, with the possibility of a loan with an obligation to buy for Van de Beek at the end of the season.

 

Will Sancho go to Juventus?

Although Sancho has been linked to other clubs, including his former team Borussia Dortmund, rumors of a move to Juventus have recently gained momentum. The Italian team appears to be leading the race for the English attacker, whose performance at Manchester United has been less impressive than expected, with 12 goals and six assists in 82 appearances. Van de Beek, meanwhile, has struggled to find his feet at Old Trafford since his arrival in 2020, making just two appearances this season. Juventus could offer the Dutchman the opportunity to revitalize his career.


Hector Garcia

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