Rome did everything with their power to transfer Jadon Sancho onto the line.
Nevertheless, Manchester United attackers have yet to sign off on their own moves.
England International has not yet been featured in the 2025/26 campaign with Reuben Amorim men.
Rome is doing everything to sign Jadon Sancho
Rome is understood to have “complete agreement” with the Red Devils about the potential relocation of Sancho.
However, it is still unclear whether the creepy attacker is ready to sanction the deal on his side.
“When it comes to Sancho, Rome did it all. Rome has a full agreement with Manchester United. They all know that, so it depends on Sancho.” Alfredo Pedulla has notified the Italian football podcast only.
“If Sancho had already said yes, he would have already been in Rome last Thursday or Friday.
“Roma did it all with Manchester United. They provided the money Manchester United wanted, and they provided the money to Sancho.
“Sancho may not want to give up on his current money. He can decide to go to a league that is less important than Serie A with all his respect, but playing in a smaller league is a matter of Sancho.”
The former Chelsea lender who registered 15 target contributions on Stamford Bridge during his loan is believed to be considering all the options available.
Other European costumes are said to be monitoring the ongoing situation, but Rome is still the final one.
Manchester United don’t want Sancho at Old Trafford
Winger may be very well determined about his future, but Reuben Amorim’s part could not clarify their stance.
Manchester United don’t believe Jadon Sancho has a future with the club.
We can respect the fact that British people may be hesitant to abandon their Red Devils and Bumper salaries (reporting £250,000 a week, according to Capology).
| Manchester United players | Salary (per week) |
| Casemiro | £350,000 |
| Bruno Fernandez | £300,000 |
| Jadon Sancho | £250,000 |
However, it is difficult to imagine that European outfits are ready to suit them, with the salary that almost rivals United’s major talent at Bruno Fernandez.
The simple fact is that Sancho is likely to need a club with looser wallet strings to meet his salary requirements.
However, at this point, the available exit options for soccer players are barely expanded.
Only time can tell if a better offer is approaching than what Rome has on the table.

