Jadon Sancho's hopes of leaving Manchester United rest on potential suitors Juventus offloading some of their current players after an agreement was reached with the Italian side.
Sancho is currently in limbo in Manchester with the Red Devils welcoming back the winger after his loan spell at Chelsea, which the Blues opted against making permanent this summer. It means those at Old Trafford have had to massively slash his price to get him off their books.
Juventus have put themselves in pole position to land the former Borussia Dortmund winger, but the move is still reliant on them getting rid of their own fringe players.
Tuttomercatoweb reports that the Bianconeri have agreed personal terms with the England international and have also agreed a fee of £15m with the Premier League side - who are set to accept a loss of more than £50m on Sancho, four years after signing him.
The move is on hold though with Juventus now needing to sell up to three players to help finance the move. Timothy Weah, who has been on Nottingham Forest's radar, is among the players they are looking to move on.
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Nico Gonzalez could all be sold whilst Dusan Vlahovic is deemed surplus to requirements. Juventus recently hired a new manager in Igor Tudor and it means the Serbian, who was previously prolific at Fiorentina and on Arsenal's radar, is going to have to find pastures new.
No timeframe has been put in place regarding how long Juventus have to get rid off their players, but Sancho is growing impatient as he prepares to embrace a new environment after several tough years in Manchester. Other teams remain in the wings with Dortmund credited with an interest.
Sancho is one of several players in Manchester who are waiting to see if they can secure moves away. Marcus Rashford has already done so, heading to Barcelona on loan. Antony has returned from an impressive loan spell at Real Betis which may revive interest in him.
Alejandro Garnacho has fallen out of favour under Ruben Amorim and the club are open to his departure. His antics have frustrated his head coach and the hierarchy but no offers have been forthcoming for the Argentine, who has previously impressed at the club.
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