According to a report from Di Marzio, Juventus have taken a keen interest in Manchester United's Sancho and are considering making a concrete transfer proposal. Juventus are apparently looking to bolster their winger position, and outside of Nicolas Gonzalez, Sancho has emerged as their other target.
Juventus' proposed loan-plus-buyout clause, especially the inclusion of a buyout clause that can be triggered compulsorily under certain conditions, shows their recognition of Sancho's potential, while attempting to reduce the immediate financial risk by being flexible. This type of transfer could be a strategy for Juventus to both attract reinforcements and maintain financial stability.
However, as the report points out, the main challenge facing Juventus is not the transfer fee, but Sancho's high wages. Sancho's wages total €10 million, which is certainly an important factor for Juventus to consider. In the current economic climate of soccer, player salary expenditure is often an important part of a club's financial planning, and Juventus needs to weigh the impact of this expenditure on the team's overall salary structure and financial situation.
What Juventus also need to consider is whether Sancho fits into the team's tactical system and style of play. Despite his ups and downs at Manchester United, Sancho is undoubtedly a player with talent and potential. Juventus will need to assess whether he can adapt to the team's style of play and how much he can help improve the team's overall strength.