COLOMBIA, S.C. – August 3: Manchester United’s Jadon Sancho #25 will face Liverpool in a preseason friendly match at Williams Blythe Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina on August 3, 2024. (Photo: Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images)
Juventus has resumed pursuits for England and Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho, and Italian reports claim Bianconeri is ready to include two players in Premier League outfits and negotiations during the summer transfer period.
Juventus tried to lend Sancho to Turin last summer, but ended up losing to the Premier League competition at Chelsea.
However, according to a report by La Gazzetta Dello Sport, Juventus has been in constant contact with Sancho and his camp, with players constantly showing interest in playing for Bianconeri.

However, things have changed since last summer. This is because Juventus’ moves in the transfer market are now led by new general manager Damien Comorli rather than Cristiano Juntori, who recently left his position as sports director.
A year after Juve’s original interest, Sancho is now in the final year of his Manchester United contract. This means that permanent travel from Old Trafford is even more likely this summer.
Juventus can be included in Sancho Talk with Man United
Recent reports confirm that Juve is in direct contact with United representatives to explore Sancho’s summer moves, but La Gazzetta Dello Sport argues that Juventus could consider including two different players in his argument with the Red Devils.

Dusan Vlahovic expired in the summer of 2026, and was also the final year of the contract where it is unlikely to extend the transaction. The pink paper claims United can provide the “double-digit pay,” which Vlahovic reportedly wants.
Monday’s report alleges that Juventus could also include former Aston Villa midfielder Douglas Lewis in his meeting with Chelsea.

The Brazilian has linked to most of the premiere Greyturns in the second half of the 2024-25 season and is yet to come close to guaranteeing a mid-Juventus spot following a confirmation from manager Igor Tudor.
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