Chelsea Will Sign Jadon Sancho for £25 Million If He Accepts Pay Cut

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Chelsea are prepared to make Jadon Sancho's loan move from Manchester United permanent for £25 million, but only if the 25-year-old winger agrees to reduce his wages. Sancho made 41 appearances this season, scoring five goals and providing 10 assists, helping Chelsea win the UEFA Conference League.

Chelsea are prepared to make Jadon Sancho's loan move from Manchester United permanent for £25 million, but only if the 25-year-old winger agrees to reduce his wages. Sancho made 41 appearances this season, scoring five goals and providing 10 assists, helping Chelsea win the UEFA Conference League. If a deal fails, Chelsea face a £5 million penalty to return him to United.

When the 2024/25 season unfolded, Jadon Sancho found himself on loan at Chelsea from Manchester United, following a fallout with United manager Erik ten Hag. The 25-year-old winger made 41 appearances across all competitions for Chelsea, contributing five goals and ten assists. His season culminated in a strong performance in the UEFA Conference League final, where he scored Chelsea’s third goal in their 4-1 victory over Real Betis.

Chelsea’s loan deal includes an obligation to buy Sancho permanently for around £25 million, but the club is only willing to finalize the transfer if Sancho agrees to a pay cut. Should terms not be agreed, Chelsea would face a £5 million penalty to send him back to Manchester United. Despite limited Premier League starts—19 in total—Sancho’s overall contribution was praised by former Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole, who highlighted Sancho’s return to form after struggles at Manchester United and Dortmund.

Off the pitch, Sancho’s social media actions following his moves sparked frustration among United fans, reflecting the complicated relationship between player and club. Meanwhile, another Manchester United loanee, Antony, was consoled by Sancho after Betis lost in the same final. Chelsea’s decision on Sancho’s future now hinges on financial negotiations and the player’s willingness to stay at Stamford Bridge permanently.

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