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Transfer: Chelsea offer two players in swap deal to sign Sancho from Man United

Chelsea are now willing to use two academy players as makeweights in a deal to sign Manchester United star, Jadon Sancho.

Sancho is still not well received at Old Trafford and faces uncertain future under Erik ten Hag despite making amends with the Dutchman.

According to Fussball.news, the Blues have entered the race to sign the England international.

PSG were said to be interested in signing Sancho but are now almost certainly ruling out a move for him because of Desire Doue’s near capture.

Chelsea have entered the race and are now willing to send two academy products and a fee to the Red Devils in exchange for Sancho.

Chelsea are also prepared to sign the England star with an obligation to buy and cover his salary which makes him one of the highest earners at Manchester United.

The winger, who was back to his real self during last season’s loan spell at Borussia Dortmund, has been reinstated into Ten Hag’s squad

Both men made up following a massive fallout last year.

The player was part of Ten Hag’s pre-season squad.

He was subbed late on in his side’s 1-1 (7-6 penalty shootout) loss to Manchester City in the Community Shield.

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