MANCHESTER UNITED TALK - DECISIONS TAKEN THIS TRANSFER WINDOW NOT SATISFACTORY WITHOUT JADON SANCHO
Game over in terms of the chase for Jadon Sancho? Maybe! but despite the recent signs shown by Borrussia Dortmund who's stance still remains that Jadon Sancho is not for sale, a lot of football analyst, sports outlets and football fans continue to be defiant on the idea of Manchester United signing Jadon Sancho this summer.
The information surrounding Manchester United continue to suggest that Manchester United have simply moved in on Jadon Sancho despite Borussia Dortmund’s immovable stance on the demand for 120 million for the highly demanded young talent Jadon Sancho.
The 20-year-old English forward has been on high demand by the Manchester United fans as the fans identified Jadon Sancho as a significant signing who will improve the squad even higher to an extent of becoming possible Champions by the end of the 2020 summer season.
From what is understood here at ManchesterUnotpost.Blogspot.com, the much-anticipated deal for Jadon Sancho which was supposed to get fans even more engaged with every match played by the Red Devils during the current 2020/21 football season appears to be over before the deal even started. Looking back as early as May 2020, the statement declared by Borussia Dortmund declaring that Jadon Sancho is not for sell and should any club decide to sign the player this summer, said the club will have to pay nothing short of 120 million to sign Jadon Sancho in the summer of 2020.
While regarded as irrelevant at the time because the majority of the sports media outlets worldwide strongly believed that a move for Jadon Sancho from Borussia Dortmund to Manchester United was guaranteed by the end of the 2020 summer season, the statement released early April 2020 appears to have been a major landmark which most likely determined the outcome of the negotiations between Manchester United and Borussia Dortmund in regards to Jadon Sancho.
Not only will the Red Devils potentially not sign Jadon Sancho this summer, but also, because of the amount of time invested in the pursuit of a deal for Jadon Sancho this summer, Manchester United appear to have left themselves with an incredibly short space of time to secure any other quality winger that will come in and share the load with Mason Greenwood this coming season.
As most Manchester United supporters will be aware of by now, one of the hottest prospects for every football team in the world to fill the right-wing position Gareth Bale has been put on the 2020 summer transfer list of players whom will make their way out of the Bernabeu stadium this summer. From most of the recent action taken by Real Madrid over the last number of months such as letting go of James Rodriguez to Everton this summer and now potentially putting another quality player such as Gareth Bale on the transfer list this summer, the indication appears to be that Real Madrid football club appears to be prepared to reduce as many expenses as possible in the anticipation of signing new players in 2022 when the global market returns to some level of “Normalcy”.
While the prospect of signing multiple players this very period of economic instability appears to be a good idea, Manchester United might want to be cautious of what the result of mass spending in a shacky period will mean for the Red Devils when the global economy returns to normal in the year 2021. There is no doubt that the current health crises have forced each country to rethink their tax rates so far, but while small business and the working class continue to receive dividends through different financial support afforded in different countries, there should be no mistaking the current situation as a base for abandoning high tax rates once again in 2021/22.
Higher taxes will be demanded from big clubs such as Manchester United to balance the deficits in 2021. So the question appears to be, should Gareth Bale be signed by Manchester United this summer then who will walk out of Old Trafford to balance the budget this summer?
The better question is, should a player such as Gareth Bale walk in as a new signing for Manchester United before the end of this summer transfer window, then realistically, that means the undoubtedly end to the hopes harbored by multiple Manchester United fans of signing Jadon Sancho. From the information received at Manchester United Channel.Blogspot.com, 31-year-old welsh winger Gareth Bale will likely leave Real Madrid before the end of the 2020 summer season and while Manchester United remain a possible destination where Gareth Bale might land this summer, a return to former London side Tottenham Hotspurs appears to be the likely fairy tale ending set to transpire for Gareth Bale at the end of the 2020 summer transfer window. The facts are that players will be coming in this summer because of the simple fact of the 250 million transfer budget afforded to manager Ole Gunner Solskjaer at the earlier periods of this 2020 summer season.
With Manchester United already sealing a 40 million deal for Donny Van de Beak earlier in the year, the expectation is that the Red Devils will spend the remaining 210 million on signing two extra players who might be 23 years Old Sergio Regulion and 21-year-old Jadon Sancho.
When exactly this outcome will transpire to full effect is yet to be determined but the overwhelming facts surrounding the 250 million budgets allocated to Manchester United manager Ole Gunner Solskjaer appear to suggest from an undisputable angle that Manchester United will make two more signings at the very least by the end of the 2020 summer transfer window.
Does this guarantee that Jadon Sancho will be a Manchester United player this summer?
Absolutely not! But what this information certifies is that the possibility of Jadon Sancho becoming a Manchester United player before the start of the 2020/21 season is not off the table yet.