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Romano: No one will buy Sancho, all teams know Manchester United will eventually agree to loan

5:01pm, 15 August 2025Football

Hupu August 14th News, a famous Italian reporter Romano updated the latest transfer podcast program, and talked about Roma's pursuit of Villa winger Pele and Manchester United winger Sancho.

"Roma is currently promoting two forward players at the same time, one of whom is linen and winger Leon Pele who plays for Aston Villa. I have reported it to you last night and confirmed the news. Roma is trying to introduce him in a loan + optional buyout clause and bear the salary of the player. Aston Villa requires a loan fee. Let's see what the specific conditions are. Roma is in contact with the player's agent today, and the negotiations about Pele are still in progress."

"When there are less than two weeks left before the transfer window, Roma must work in multiple directions at the same time, so about Sancho, after talking to the agent, Roma also had his first contact with Manchester United to understand whether it is possible to operate the deal."

"Manchester United certainly hopes that it can Forever sold, but I think in terms of Sancho's current situation, almost no club will buy him permanently. Everyone knows that Sancho will eventually leave the team on loan, which is similar to the situation a year ago. At that time, Juventus and Chelsea were also interested in Sancho and were talking about permanent transfers, and Manchester United finally accepted a loan. "

"All clubs interested in Sancho believe that the player will eventually leave on loan, and the key is to figure out the conditions. Because Sancho's salary is too high, and the loan is divided into different forms, such as how much salary it bears, whether it needs to be paid for the loan fee, etc. These conditions need to be figured out."

"Roma has begun negotiations with Manchester United, and Juventus is currently focusing on cleaning up the players, and the specific situation remains to be paid."

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