
AS Roma line up £20 million move for Jadon Sancho
Jadon Sancho has been linked with a move away from Manchester United during the summer transfer window.
The player has been linked with multiple clubs, and it seems that AS Roma are now hoping to secure his signature. They are looking to sign the player on loan with an obligation to buy. The package is expected to be worth around £20 million, according to Fabrizio Romano.
🚨🟡🔴 Jadon Sancho has opened doors to AS Roma move and the proposal is worth £20m as total package.
Loan deal with obligation to buy proposal at easy conditions to activate the permanent deal.
Sancho doesn’t want to go to Turkey at this stage despite reports. ❌
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 14, 2025
The player does not have a future at Manchester United, and he needs to sort out the situation quickly. He will want to play regularly next season, and the move to Roma could be ideal for him. They need more cutting-edge in the final third, and Sancho will help them improve going forward.
The player was on at Chelsea last season, and there were rumours that they could look to sign him permanently. However, the Blues decided against triggering the clause in his contract, and he is now left to sort out his long-term future.
Roma are certainly one of the best clubs in Italy, and the opportunity to join them could be exciting for him. He has been linked with Juventus recently as well.
Man United ready to part ways with Sancho
Manchester United paid a substantial amount of money when they signed him from German club Borussia Dortmund. It seems that they are prepared to cut their losses on the player and let him leave at a huge bargain.
The player is still very much at the peak of his career, and if he manages to hit the ground running at Roma, the transfer could look like a masterstroke for them. The player has the physicality and technical attributes to do well in Italy, and he could be a key player for Roma in the near future.
The attacker will look to put his Manchester United nightmare behind him and focus on his football once again. It remains to be seen whether the two clubs can finalise the agreement quickly. Sorting out the transfer would be in the best interests of all parties.