According to the latest report from Italian journalist Niccolò Scilla, Juventus FC has shown strong interest in Dortmund's English winger Sancho, who is on loan to Manchester United, in the transfer market. However, Juventus is only willing to bring in Sancho on a season-long loan, and is only willing to bear 35% to 40% of the player's salary during the loan period, while the remaining 60% to 65% of the salary needs to be borne by Manchester United.
Scilla noted that Sancho is still seen as a key target for the Zebras despite Juventus having recently signed two wingers in Nicolas Gonzalez and Francisco Conceição. For their part, Juventus believe that Sancho's technical ability and game experience will have a positive impact on the team, especially when it comes to attacking from the wings.
It is worth noting that Juventus do not want to sign Sancho on loan plus a mandatory buyout, preferring a pure loan. This position makes Juventus in the transfer negotiations need to communicate with the United side of the in-depth communication and negotiation, in order to reach a mutually acceptable agreement.
In addition, Scilla also revealed that Sancho himself has agreed to move to Juventus. This news undoubtedly adds more possibilities for Juventus to introduce Sancho. However, the final success of Sancho will depend on the outcome of the negotiation between Juventus and Manchester United in terms of salary sharing and transfer fee.