Manchester United sporting director Dan Ashworth has shown the club's openness and rationality when it comes to a possible transfer for Sancho. He said that for any player, including Sancho, if they have the desire to move to a new club and such a move would be suitable for both the player and Manchester United, then the club would seriously explore the possibility. Ashworth emphasized that United have enough depth in the winger position and therefore have the flexibility to deal with Sancho's possible departure.
Ashworth further clarified the speculation about Sancho's future, stating "He has no future? Not at all." He made it clear that United's decision was based on consideration of the interests of both the player and the club, and that if Sancho wanted to explore opportunities at Chelsea and such a move was in the interests of both parties, then United would continue to explore the possibility. This attitude reflects United's respect and support for the player's personal development.
Speaking about the summer transfer window, Ashworth expressed his satisfaction with the current squad. He confessed that although no transfer window is completely perfect, United have achieved positive results in strengthening their target positions and bringing in new players. When all players remain fit, United's squad depth and options have satisfied Ashworth. This confidence comes from United's precision and strategic vision in the transfer market.
In addition, Ashworth also mentioned the transfer intentions of other players such as Scott McTominay and Aaron Wan-Bissaka who want to explore opportunities at Napoli and West Ham United respectively. He re-emphasized United's stance of not kicking players out of the club, but rather making decisions based on the mutual interests of the player and the club.