Jadon Sancho - RW/LW - Manchester United (6 Viewers)

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Seven

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Douglas Costa is a good comparison for this guy. DC more amiable. Sancho maybe better end product, but I could see a similar kind of output for both in Serie A. Flip side is he's an absolute star, you just don't know.

He obviously has loads of talent but he's an archetype modern footballer.
It's pretty difficult to like Sancho.

But the end product is there. It just is. If we can get him, I'm all for it.
 

juvid

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Nice to watch, very skilled on the ball and stuff, but I am worried about his end product; it has gone missing the last couple of seasons.
 
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Mark

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    Any rumors on whether it’s as a dry loan or are we actually trying to buy or maybe get him in a straight swap for Chiesa?
    no idea

    of course we'd want a loan with option and part of wages paid by ManU but doubt this will be it.
     

    Alin

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    So it’s still maybe a bit too early to tell, meaning nothing is yet done other than both players showing interest in a potential move, i guess we’ll find out more in the next days/weeks to follow.
     

    Knowah

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    Yildiz on the left, Soule on the right with Sancho alternating between the two. Would be a good rotation.
    If we get Sancho, just going off his wages, he won't be the alternate behind anybody. He's a starter, probably on the right as Yildiz is too exciting. Soule bench option and depth as we do have a lot of competitions.

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    Any rumors on whether it’s as a dry loan or are we actually trying to buy or maybe get him in a straight swap for Chiesa?
    Almost everything on this possible transfer has a current hangup being the ManU INSISTS on a straight obligation and we are pushing for an obligation under certain sporting conditions.
     

    DanielSz

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    If we get Sancho, just going off his wages, he won't be the alternate behind anybody. He's a starter, probably on the right as Yildiz is too exciting. Soule bench option and depth as we do have a lot of competitions.

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    Almost everything on this possible transfer has a current hangup being the ManU INSISTS on a straight obligation and we are pushing for an obligation under certain sporting conditions.
    I meant Sancho will start by alternating between the two flanks. Obviously he’s not coming off the bench.
     

    Bianconero_Aus

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    Genuinely a good player. I don’t judge anyone on how they played at that shit heap that is United.

    Would happily love to see him play for us. Maybe he’s not as talented and technical as Greenwood…and yeah, he might be moody and difficult to motivate at times…but he’s also not a wife beating rapist, so that’s a plus in my books.
     

    DanielSz

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    Genuinely a good player. I don’t judge anyone on how they played at that shit heap that is United.

    Would happily love to see him play for us. Maybe he’s not as talented and technical as Greenwood…but he’s also not a wife beating rapist, so that’s a plus in my books.
    sancho is good. It really wasnt that long ago that he was worth 130M. He got some of that man u stench off last season when he returned to dortmund. I think he would ball under Motta.
     

    Lion

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    lmao at people dismissing his talent..or even comparing him with douglas costa when this guy scored multiple 30+ goals and assists seasons in a row.

    his skill, pace, dribbling and eye for goal is better than yildiz soule and chiesa combined.

     

    Bianconero_Aus

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    Yeah I remember him being an absolute baller at Dortmund. He’s clashed with a terrible coach in Ten Haag tho and not shown his full potential in a couple of years tho.

    Juve is pretty good at rehabbing careers, so I definitely think it’s worth a go.
     
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    Mark

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    With his head on straight he could ravage Serie A/Marotta League
     
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