Bayern Munchen set to snatch Jordan Sancho from Manchester Utd.






Manchester United boss Ole Solskjaer wants Jadon Sancho to be part of his squad next season so as for the Red Devils to contest for the Premier League title.

German Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich have reportedly showed interest in the signing of Jadon Sancho Borrusia Dortmund winger and they are ready to move for him this summer. This latest development will now come as a big blow for Premier League side Manchester United who have long been tracking how to sign Jadon Sancho. Since moving to Germany in 2017, Jadon Sancho has been impressive in which his performances has made him the target of many clubs in Europe.


Bayern Munich has now become United's major transfer enemies who are said to have made inquiry about Jadon Sancho before football was suspended by coronavirus. According to ESPN, they are still ready to make a move for the Englishman when the transfer window opens in Europe.

Another star being wanted by Bayern Munich in preparation for next season is Leroy Sane who plays for Manchester City , but their major focus will be on signing Jadon Sancho. Earlier, sportcredit.blogspot.com will be reporting how Manchester United are reportedly interested in extending Odion Ighalo’s contract at Old Trafford beyond May, but the Red Devils have not decided on his future at Old Trafford. This is because of the return of England international Marcus Rashford who has recovered from back injury that has kept him out of action since December last year.

Odion Ighalo has been playing in the absent of Marcus Rashford at Manchester United in January, the Nigerian has been impressive scoring four goals and providing one assist for Solskjaer's side.

Due to the crisis of coronavirus, Football in England is currently on hold with Premier League chiefs still deliberating on when the season can resume. The Chinese Super League on the other are preparing to start the season and Odion Ighalo's side Shanghai Shenhua want the retired Nigerian striker to make a return. Sky Sports' James Cooper explained that there is a relaxed mood for now at Old Trafford.

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