On loan at Aston Villa until the end of the season, Jadon Sancho is struggling greatly with the Villans. Manchester United are considering breaking his loan to transfer him permanently. Three clubs are already interested.
The ordeal continues for Jadon Sancho. Not in Ruben Amorim's plans at Manchester United, the English winger was loaned to Aston Villa. A club where the pressure is less significant but which remains competitive with notably the Europa League to contest. After eight matches played in the Villans' shirt, the 25-year-old player has still not scored a single goal, nor provided a single assist.
Jadon Sancho will be out of contract next June and Manchester United seemed to have abandoned the idea of selling him, despite him costing £75m. But according to information from outlet Caught Offside, recently, Jadon Sancho's agents met representatives of Fenerbahce, Galatasaray and Besiktas in Istanbul, regarding a potential transfer this winter.

Jadon Sancho tempted by Turkey, a windfall for Manchester United
Manchester United could break Jadon Sancho's loan and sell him immediately afterwards to one of the three Turkish clubs. The British outlet adds that each team presented their project, whilst the former Borussia Dortmund player would have agreed to lower his salary. Jadon Sancho is still valued at €25m (£21.5m) but if he were to be transferred during the winter window, his departure would certainly be completed for much less (aeound €10-15m/£8.5-12.5m) due to his poor form and contractual situation. Slim consolation for Manchester United.
A transfer to Turkey could allow Jadon Sancho to rediscover his love for football, having been in freefall since his arrival at Manchester United in 2021. Presented as one of England's greatest talents, the temperamental winger has not withstood the pressure of an XXL transfer to the Red Devils. Aston Villa will certainly not attempt to keep him, so it remains to be seen which Turkish club will obtain Jadon Sancho's favour.
This article was originally published on Top Mercato.