Mourinho kept an eye on Jadon Sancho, Napoli retreated because the salary was too high

The future of Jadon Sancho once again became a hot topic on the transfer market when Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce was said to have approached Manchester United to ask for the British star, in the context of Napoli suddenly let go of the gun.

Mourinho kept an eye on Jadon Sancho, Napoli retreated because the salary was too high

Jadon Sancho has just completed the 2024/25 season in the form of loan at Chelsea. Despite the beginning of the Stamford Bridge, the 25 -year -old winger has been able to regain his form at the end of the season, contributing 5 goals and 10 assists in all competitions. These performances contribute to the Blues to reach the top 4 Premier League and coronation UEFA Conference League. However, that is not enough to convince Chelsea to activate the terms of purchase.

Jadon Sancho
Mourinho kept an eye on Jadon Sancho, Napoli retreated because the salary was too high

Returning to Old Trafford this summer, Sancho has almost no place under coach Ruben Amorim. According to the Turkish journalist, Yagiz Sabuncuoglu, Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce, Fenerinh, expressed his serious interest in Sancho.

In addition to Türkiye representatives, both Juventus and Napoli also watched the situation of the former Dortmund player. However, according to Sabuncuoglu, Tan Vuong Serie A decided to withdraw because Sancho's salary beyond the club's pay.

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As the 2026 World Cup finals were getting closer, Sancho understood that he needed a new stop where he was played regularly, thereby finding the peak performance and hoping to caught the eye of the England coach, Thomas Tuchel. However, Sancho's future is extremely precarious when he certainly no longer has the door to stay in Man United while very few teams are interested in buying broken because the salary even makes it difficult for a Premier League giant like Chelsea.

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