Four clubs have registered their interest in Jadon Sancho including one from the Premier League

Four clubs have registered their interest in Jadon Sancho including one from the Premier League

Paris Saint-Germain have already sent a contract proposal to Sancho, according to reports.

A handful of clubs in Europe are interested in signing Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho, according to reports, including former side Borussia Dortmund.

Since it emerged that United would be open to selling Sancho for £40 million this summer, the 24-year-old has been heavily linked with a move away from Old Trafford.

Sancho was banished from United’s first-team in September after he responded to Erik ten Hag’s statement about his below-par performances in training.

After a six-month loan spell at Borussia Dortmund, he returned to Carrington this summer and featured in their pre-season clash against Rangers on Saturday.

In fact, Sancho has been backed to “click” at United by Erik ten Hag, who is keen to “move on” from the situation that led the player to being ostracised from first-team training.

But it appears a move could be on the horizon, with a number of clubs interested in his services.

Last week, it emerged that Sancho is close to agreeing personal terms with Paris Saint-Germain after the player received a contract proposal from the Ligue 1 club.

French publication Foot Mercato even went as far as saying that the winger is ‘extremely excited’ by the project presented to him by Les Parisiens.

But a new report from Sky’s Dharmesh Sheth suggests no formal approach has been made by PSG, although they have ‘explored the conditions’ of a deal.

Juventus, Borussia Dortmund and an unnamed Premier League club are also keen on Sancho.

United, meanwhile, are keen on a straight sale, knowing transfer funds will be limited because of Financial Fair Play [FFP] restrictions.

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Erik ten Hag recently opened up on his pre-season conversation with Sancho following his return from Dortmund.

“We spoke well,” he told Dutch outlet AD Sportwereld. “Anyone can make a mistake. If the player reflects well on that, then draw a line and continue again.

“This club needs good players, and one thing is for sure: Jadon Sancho is a terribly good player. I hope the click will come after all, and that it will contribute to our success.”