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PSG reach agreement in principle with Man Utd star, Red Devils tell them to pay €60m - report

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Paris Saint-Germain have reached an agreement in principle with Manchester United attacking midfielder Jadon Sancho, according to French outlet Sports Zone.

The Red Devils want €60 million for the England international who recently made up with manager Erik ten Hag after a fallout between them saw him leave temporarily for Borussia Dortmund last season.

It appears Man United remain keen on selling Sancho despite the development, and PSG are huge admirers.

However, the 24-year-old is not on top of their transfer wishlist for this summer and is not their number 1 priority as far as bolstering their attack goes, with the Ligue 1 club exploring other options.

Having fallen out of favour under Ten Hag last term and spending the second half of the campaign on loan with Dortmund, Man United resolved to sell Sancho heading into this summer as it appeared he had no plans to patch things up with the Dutchman.

He is currently on tour with the rest of the first-team in their pre-season tour of the United States, featuring for 45 minutes in their 2-1 loss to Arsenal earlier today.

Sancho also featured in the friendly against Rangers last weekend and is expected to play when the Red Devils take on Real Betis on Thursday and Liverpool on Sunday.

Man United face Manchester City in the Community Shield on August 10 before taking on Fulham six days later at Old Trafford in their Premier League opener for 2024-25, and Sancho could have been sold by then if an agreement can be reached with PSG.

The attacker proved his quality with Dortmund again during the few months he spent with them, helping them reach the final of the Champions League and attracting suitors to himself as a result.

A move to PSG to replace Kylian Mbappe could appeal to him, but the French club could have reservations over parting with €60m for his services despite his quality.

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