Rodney: Manchester United refuses to pay severance payment to Sancho, Juventus may use signature fees instead
According to the "Roman Sports" report, Manchester United refused to pay severance payments to Sancho, and Juventus may use a signature fee instead. Juventus is still actively operating to introduce Sancho, but the transfer of the England winger is still one of the most complicated deals this summer window. Juventus has been in talks with Manchester United for weeks, while the Red Devils have assigned middleman Matthew Corning to take charge of the difficult deal in all aspects. Sancho has agreed to join Juventus, and the two sides have reached an agreement on a five-year contract with annual salary and after-tax income of 6 million euros plus bonuses, which will last until 2030. This is an important concession considering his current salary at Manchester United is as high as €10 million. Sancho himself has also realized that his career at Manchester United is about to end, and he has been loaned out of the team for two consecutive years, and has been excluded from the team's pre-season tour this summer, which shows that Manchester United no longer has hope for Sancho's future. Manchester United offered Sancho 25 million euros, while Juventus' current offer is only 18 million to 19 million euros. At the same time, Sancho also hopes to receive a compensation for leaving the team from Manchester United, but Manchester United explicitly refuses to pay, but Juventus may bear this part of the expenses in the form of a "signature fee". However, it is reported that the success or failure of this deal depends highly on the future trends of Nicholas Gonzalez. Juventus has officially bought out Kosaisan for €32 million, so a winger must be sold to make room to introduce Sancho. Nicholas Gonzalez is the most likely candidate to leave the team. Juventus hopes to recover at least 30 million euros from him. The clubs that are currently interested in him include Saudi Jeddah Nationals, as well as Inter Milan and Atlanta. The latter two will be considered for introduction if Lukeman fails or succeeds in the transfer. Therefore, Sancho can truly wear the Juventus jersey only after Nicholas Gonzalez leaves the team.
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