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Juventus have made their first official bid to sign Jadon Sancho from Manchester United. According to reports, the offer is approximately €10 million plus bonuses, potentially bringing the total value to €15 million. This falls significantly below Manchester United's rumored asking price of €25 million for the player they originally signed for €85 million.
Despite the low initial bid, Juventus appear to have some leverage in negotiations. Sancho is entering the final year of his contract at Manchester United, and reports indicate that Juventus have already agreed personal terms with the player and his representatives. The proposed contract would reportedly pay Sancho €5 million net per season plus an additional €1-€1.5 million in bonuses. The deal would span four years with an option for a fifth.
This opening bid from Juventus is widely viewed as a low-ball offer. Analysts suggest it serves as a "test balloon" to gauge Manchester United's willingness to negotiate and potentially lower their €25 million valuation. Given the substantial gap between the bid and the asking price, further negotiation rounds are expected before any potential transfer is finalized.
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